Pink Cocaine: Dangerous Polydrug Mixture Spreading in U.S. Nightclubs
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The Onion Staff
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Summary
The article discusses the emergence of 'pink cocaine,' a dangerous polydrug mixture containing substances like ketamine, ecstasy, meth, and sometimes fentanyl, which is increasingly being found in U.S. nightclubs. Users are often unaware of the hazardous contents of this drug, which poses significant health risks due to its unpredictable composition and potential for overdose.
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· 3 pulledSo-called 'pink cocaine,' a hazardous polydrug that can contain ketamine, ecstasy, meth, and sometimes fentanyl, is increasingly being found in U.S. nightclubs among users unaware of its dangerous contents.
Pink cocaine is increasingly being found in U.S. nightclubs among users unaware of its dangerous contents.
The hazardous polydrug can contain ketamine, ecstasy, meth, and sometimes fentanyl.
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