The death of music star Liam Payne has thrust "pink cocaine," sometimes also called Tusi, into the national spotlight. The ...
This operation led to the largest seizure of synthetic drugs ever made in the country: more than one million ecstasy pills were confiscated along with a large quantity of "pink cocaine." It was ...
‘Pink cocaine’ is a synthetic mixture of drugs which typically does not actually include cocaine. The three most common substances that can be found in it are MDMA, ketamine and 2C-B. MDMA, or ecstasy ...
or 2C-B “is a psychedelic phenylethylamine derivative,” according to Recovered.org. It comes from mescaline and has bromine ...
“It’s a concoction that anyone can make if they have a couple of drugs and a pink dye,” Palamar said. The word “tusi” may have been coined to mimic 2C-B, a recreational drug used on the ...
Drug analyses that Palamar reviewed showed tusi didn't typically contain 2C-B. Today, young people may not know the history of the name tusi and they may be confused by the name pink cocaine ...
“It’s a concoction that anyone can make if they have a couple of drugs and a pink dye,” Palamar said. The word “tusi” may have been coined to mimic 2C-B, a recreational drug used on the ...
Former One Direction singer Liam Payne reportedly had a recreational party drug called "pink cocaine" in his system when he died last week – but what exactly is it? The pink powder, also known ...