👉 En los últimos dos años, las autoridades argentinas han notado un aumento en el uso de una sustancia conocida como 'droga rosa', un derivado de la metanfetamina que se ha popularizado en fiestas electrónicas. Los efectos de esta droga pueden ser mortales, causando ataques cardíacos, hipertensión y accidentes cerebrovasculares. La policía ha descubierto laboratorios caseros donde se fabrica esta droga en varios departamentos de Buenos Aires. El consumo combinado con alcohol puede resultar en cuadros graves de psicosis inducida y delirio agitado fatal, lo que puede llevar a accidentes que parecen suicidios.
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00:00We are talking about different occasions of situations that are dubious deaths, that look like suicides.
00:07In the last years, especially in the last two years, in different judicial files, a pink substance appears,
00:14which was fashionable at electronic parties for several years.
00:21But this substance seems to have spilled from the parties.
00:25It has been found in the collection areas of the canitas of Palermo, kitchens of this pink drug,
00:33which attracts so much attention and which grows in our country.
00:36Look at this report.
00:38Cardiac attacks, hypertension and cerebrovascular accidents.
00:46The serious consequences of the forbidden substance of fashion are practically unknown to consumers and relatives.
01:02November 22.
01:04The police arrive in the neighborhood of Carlos Gardel in Morón to arrest a 15-year-old boy who was involved in the theft of automobiles.
01:12The innocent criminal carries on his back two homicides on the occasion of theft.
01:20The detainee was participating in a party.
01:23In the apartment, several bags with a pink powder appear inside.
01:30March 30.
01:35Nineteen months earlier, on the morning of March 30, 2023,
01:40Emily Rodríguez ends up dead in the courtyard of a collection building.
01:46Along with the businessman Francisco Seisvaliente and a Brazilian doctor, she consumes a drug unknown to most.
01:54A pink powder identified as Tuzi by drug traffickers and consumers.
02:00The girl did not even have a reflex reaction to avoid the impact with her hands.
02:12Doctor, in different police files and operatives, a pink substance begins to appear in the procedures,
02:22which is called Tuzi or pink cocaine. What is it about?
02:25Pink cocaine is originally a derivative of phenylalanine, which is a stimulant.
02:31And the English name is Tuzi because of its chemical name.
02:35And that's why it's known here as Tuzi, the 2 and the C, with a name that ends in phenylalanine.
02:42Here, pink cocaine is a substance that we've been seeing for about ten years.
02:48And it has nothing to do with that Tuzi, but it has to do with the combination of two substances.
02:53And it has nothing to do with cocaine. It's called cocaine because it's aspirated.
02:57It's a powder that is aspirated because it's water-soluble and enters through the nose.
03:01And it's pink because it has a pink colorant.
03:03But normally it's a derivative of methamphetamine, similar to ecstasy, or in some cases it's ecstasy,
03:10with the addition of a hallucinogen.
03:13It's the sum of two substances, one stimulant and the other dissociative or hallucinogenic.
03:24In September 2024, a raid in Las Canitas leaves the discovery that a band
03:29makes the pink substance in a homemade laboratory set up in an apartment.
03:34On October 16, 2024, the former leader of One Direction, Liam Payne,
03:40also throws himself into the void, practically unconscious and unable to react.
03:46In his autopsy, and in the hotel room in Palermo,
03:49remains of Tuzi were found, and investigators suspect that it was the key to his death.
03:56In both cases, it is very similar to induced psychosis or a fatal agitated delirium.
04:04They are extreme situations where it is not clear that the person wants to commit suicide,
04:09but ultimately ends his life.
04:12Situations that seem like accidents, in both cases, falling into the void.
04:16Now, in neither of the two cases, these people supported their hands when falling,
04:21which is a reflex of the human being.
04:23Exactly, but that has to do with the loss of contact with reality.
04:28A person who is dissociated from reality, who is chemically dissociated,
04:34does not realize that he is falling.
04:36Then he does not protect himself because he does not realize that there is something to protect himself.
04:40Tuzi, Tuzi-V or pink cocaine, first of all, does not contain cocaine.
04:46Its name is the deformation of a component called 2C-B,
04:52synthesized in the United States by biochemist Alexander Shulgin in 1974.
04:58The original 2C-B had the appearance of a crystal.
05:03Euphoric and psychedelic effects.
05:06It is increasingly frequent.
05:08Ten years ago we started to see it and it was like this sporadic.
05:12It is a dangerous substance because it has a very powerful stimulant.
05:16It happens to us that in some patients it is more the predisposition of the hallucinogen,
05:20then the patient comes absolutely out of reality,
05:24with a picture of stimulation or psychomotor agitation,
05:27but with a picture of a lot of dissociation.
05:30He has no idea where he is, or who he is, or with whom he is.
05:33Then it is a much more difficult patient to address.
05:37But in the last time, we could say in the last two years,
05:41the association is more frequent every day.
05:44And this picture worsens much more when the person consumes it along with alcohol.
05:49That is, the association of alcohol with pink cocaine and or cocaine,
05:55gives us very, very serious pictures that can be of induced psychosis.
06:00We have had some resonant cases that make us think about this association.
06:04Or what doctors also call fatal agitated delirium,
06:09which are pictures of extreme agitation, disorientation and loss of contact with reality,
06:16which puts the life of the person at risk.
06:18Not only in some cases, physically, due to the direct effect of the substance,
06:22but because in some cases he loses his life due to an accident,
06:25which may seem like a suicide, but there was no intention in reality,
06:29but that dissociation means that he cannot assess neither risks nor dangers.
06:34The pink drug first appeared in Colombia in 2010.
06:38Then it began to be detected in various encroachments in the United States and Europe.
06:45Well, there we showed you this pink powder that appears in different situations of violent deaths.
06:52You told me it was a drug used for the truth.
06:55Yes, it was created in the United States as torture and for interrogations.
07:01Understanding that the drug is not cocaine, even if it is called pink cocaine,
07:06it is a mixture of ketamine, methamphetamine and MDMA.
07:10But something important.
07:12We are seeing in the clinic of addictions, in the clinics,
07:17many teenagers with psychotic outbreaks as a result of marijuana consumption,
07:22of THC.
07:24By vaping?
07:26By vaping or directly by marijuana?
07:28By vaping.
07:29Because the other is synthetic, right?
07:31Yes, by vaping and by smoked marijuana.
07:33Because marijuana is induced today with a THC higher than it has ever had historically,
07:38almost 32%.
07:40So, depending on what happened in Hudson,
07:42for parents to understand that there are four possible paths for the consumption of substances.
07:48The police station, the psychiatric hospital, the cemetery or a rehabilitation center.
07:54Our brain does not care about subjectivity.
07:57Our brain is hacked by consumption and the will is disarmed.
08:02Issues of mental health and addiction, it is urgent to review the law.
08:06There is an absolute abandonment in our population with respect to treatment.
08:10Yes, in fact, they are closing the Buenaparte too, the Ex-Senareso.
08:13It's been 38 years since we have had public prevention campaigns.
08:17The last one was this one, it was criticized, right?
08:19Male y Fleco?
08:21It's been 38 years.