What ıs tucıbı, Pink COcaine?

Tuci, also known as pink cocaine or Tucibi is a street drug cocktail that is produced by mixing MDMA, ketamine, and speed and is also contaminated with substances like oxycodone and fentanyl.  The unregulated and often unknown composition of Tuci amplifies these risks, making each use potentially life-threatening.

Credit: Drug Information Centre (DIZ) Zurich.

Tusi or Tucibi nickname was given by the drug cartels in Colombia just to market this dangerous drug cocktail more easily. It is developed with leftover drugs with food colorants.

Who created TUCIBI?

Contrary to popular belief, Pink Cocaine or tucci does not contain any 2C-B. Instead, it is composed of a blend of ketamine, amphetamines, or MDMA, and at times mixed with opioids or hallucinogens like LSD and mescaline. Pink Cocaine does not contain any actual cocaine. It is also spiked with fentanyl and oxycodone

In places like Medellin, Colombia, tusi gained popularity as an “elite drug,” a synthetic import more expensive than locally produced cocaine. Its appeal was enhanced by mixing the various leftover drugs with an aromatic pink food coloring, creating a visually distinctive product. This change also dubbed the name of the drug, the dangerous pink powder drug with rosa pastel color.

What is in Tusi Drug?

Depending on the dosage, the effects can range from: – a rise in heartbeat – heightened sensual acuity – mild euphoria to severe hallucinations – rapid heart rate – nausea – increased agitation

What are the effects of 2C-B, Pink Cocaine?

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