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Paco - a drug that kills thousands of children in Argentina, Chile, Brazil and Peru. He first appeared in the suburbs of Buenos Aires shortly after the 2001 crisis, but now has spread to neighboring countries. Paco made from residues of cocaine mixed with such terribly harmful substances such as dust from halogen lamps. And this mixture makes a person addicted in one blink of an eye. Weight loss, crumbling teeth, attacks asphyxiation fatalities - are only a few consequences from the use of this poison.

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2. Paco One dose costs about 5 pesos in Argentina (about 1 Euro) and it is quite reasonable price for teens aged 12 to 17 years. As it is not unfortunate, but this deadly drug, which appeared in the poorest areas, have "slips" and the middle class population.



3. Man smokes paco in an abandoned building in Lima, Peru. The action of this drug is very strong, but it only lasts a couple of minutes. (Valerio Bispuri)



4. Drug addicts sleeping in an abandoned building in the trash. Lima, Peru. (Valerio Bispuri)



5. Man sells Paco young guys in front of children in Buenos Aires. Trying to get as much money, retail traffickers mixed into a variety of additives Paco up to rat poison.



6. The guy in an abandoned building. Smokers Paco sleeping all day



7. Children watching television while their mother sells dose Paco friends of his son in Buenos Aires.



8. Breakfast, Paco and crack.



9. The guys on the street in the center of the Brazilian city of Salvador. They smoke paco all night long.



10. This girl without a name and without a home - Paco smoker and a prostitute. Sometimes, these people are saving charities. This girl - one of them.



11. 23-year-old man committed suicide by jumping into a muddy, narrow river Riachuelo. He smoked Paco many years. The family came to say goodbye to him



12. Arrest Paco dealers in Salvador.



13. Nine year old child sniffing glue in Lima



14. Cartagena, Colombia - a city where most of the girls are forced into prostitution. Most of them are spending money to buy drugs.



15. 12-year-old boys smoke paco on the streets of Salvador.



16. hooked on Paco usually smoke it all night and sleep during the day



17. In Lima, is also common so-called "smoking glue»



18. Man demonstrates the difference between Paco and crack



19. 13-year-old girl smokes paco in Salvador



20. A boy near his home in the slums of Buenos Aires, where they sell Paco. After rain floods streets, and here are the stone paths - the only way to return home



21. Paco Young smoker on the streets of Salvador



22. Prostitutes and the police in a bar Salvador



23. One of the consequences of smoking Paco is tooth loss.



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