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Pink Cocaine. Tusi. Tusibi. The Party Drug That’s Popping Up Everywhere Is Still a Big Mystery

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Pink cocaine, sometimes called Tusi , is a mixture of ketamine and other drugs.

It's been mentioned in the trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs and Cardi B.

The formula varies from batch to batch, so results of using it can vary widely.

Pink cocaine’s alter ego, Tusi , implies relation to another, very different drug.

In 1974 , hallucinogen pioneer Alexander Shulgin was the first to synthesize a compound known as 2C-B.

The mostly ketamine pink cocaine is instead an anesthetic with dissociative effects.