
This type of synthetic drug called pink cocaine can cause many dangerous and fatal effects and has been linked to the dєath of Liam Payne.
Pink cocaine is a synthetic drug, it is named pink cocaine because it is created using food coloring products, interestingly this drug usually does not contain cocaine. Instead, it is a potent poison of certain dru&gssuch as the psychoactive drug ketamine, the stimulant and hallucinogen MDMA, and amphetamines such as meth, although there are many different formulations.

Doctors say people taking the drug are at risk of extreme agitation, hallucinations, heart failure and psychosis. Some people even associate it with another compound called ‘tuci or tusi’ because it combines the effects of a stimulant and a hallucinogen, and the intense depression it can cause. for the body. Also known as ‘Pantera Rosa’, this drug originates from Colombia but has been found in the US, Spain and UK for many years, with a retail price of between £77 and £83. UK one gram, according to the report.
Some ingredients of pink cocaine can cause serious health problems on their own. Includes stroke, seizures and cardiac arrest. Although there is no standard recipe for producing pink cocaine, MDMA/ecstasy, ketamine and amphetamine are the most common ingredients used as legal stimulants such as caffeine, as well as the strawberry food dye that produces so the color is characteristic of this drug.
However, LSD, hallucinogens like mescaline and sometimes even strong and addictive opioids like fentanyl have been found in some mixtures in the past. The fact that formulations vary in both ingredients and exact proportions, makes the drug unpredictable and users can experience different effects, including fatal overdose, even when they have used the drug in the past at similar doses.
Dr. Nelson from Santa Clara Valley Medical Center has previously said that the combination of substances in pink cocaine can be extremely dangerous.
“When I read the mixture in the ingredients of this drug, I thought there would be feelings of agitation, hallucinations, psychosis, or excessive stimulation,” he told FOX KTVU.
Payne, just 31 years old, died after falling 45 feet from the third floor of the CasaSur hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina last Wednesday. Currently, preliminary results from toxicology tests on the former One Direction star’s body show traces of cocaine, benzodiazepine, crack cocaine and ‘pink cocaine’ in his body.

A report by ABC news channel said: ‘Partial autopsy results show the former One Direction singer, who has died aged 31, had multiple dru&gsin his system when he fell from the balcony. He fell to his dєath on the third floor of a hotel room in Buenos Aires, Argentina on October 16. ‘Those substances included ‘pink cocaine’ – a recreational drug that is often a mixture of several dru&gssuch as methamphetamine, ketamine, MDMA and many others – as well as cocaine, benzodiazepine and crack.
‘A homemade aluminum tube for taking dru&gswas also found in his hotel room.’
The drug also played a key role in the investigation into Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ ѕєχ trafficking. Court records allege Yung Miami, Diddy’s ex-girlfriend, “transported pink cocaine to him”.

The lawsuit claims that in April 2023, Yung Miami brought the pink drug on a private jet from Miami to the Underwater Music Festival in Virginia because ‘Sean Combs wanted to buy tuci but Brendan forgot ‘.
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