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You are seeing a 17-year-old girl brought in for altered mental status. Her friends told the paramedics that she had been doing “pink cocaine.”
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You are seeing a 17-year-old girl brought in for altered mental status. Her friends told the paramedics that she had been doing “pink cocaine.”
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July 8, 2025 at 3:19 pm
B) Ketamine
“Pink cocaine” (also sometimes called “tusi,” “tuci,” and “tusibi”) is a newly popular club drug. Its ingredients vary but usually do not include cocaine. Common ingredients are ketamine, MDMA (ecstasy), caffeine, and sometimes fentanyl and amphetamines. It typically comes as a powder, and it can be snorted or ingested in a pill form. It gets its pink color from a dye and may have a sweet odor.