... measures PCP and Na-PCP must be handled with caution. Inhalation of vapours and dust, skin contact with solutions, and ingestion, even of trace amounts, should be avoided. The nose, eyes, and mouth ... Increasing anxiety and restlessness, together with an increased rate and depth of respiration, cyanosis, tachycardia, diarrhoea, rise in body temperature, and, eventually, convulsions and coma are ... acidosis may occur due to hepatic and renal dysfunction and marked respiratory symptoms (Hayes, 1982). 9.4.12.2 Fluid and electrolyte disturbances Dehydration and electrolyte loss occur in...