Signs of Heroin Use
• Q-Tips missing (used to filter their heroin into a syringe)
• Q-Tips pulled apart and found in garbage or rolled up in a tiny ball
• Spoons missing, spoons with bent handles, spoons with burn marks on bottom (used to melt the heroin into liquid form to inject)
• Burn marks on clothing
• Chore Boy (copper strings; signs of crack usage)
• Aluminum foil, burned or with burned lines on it (smoking heroin or OxyContin; called “chasing the dragon”)
• Hose clamps, used for grinding pills into powder for snorting or injecting
• Grinders, which look like round, flat pill boxes - used for grinding pills
• Dismembered pens, with ink cartridge removed for snorting or “push hits” for crack
• Rubber tubing (for “tying off” arms or legs to make veins fill with blood)
• Glass tubes for smoking crack
• Missing money/clothes/jewelry/DVDs, game consoles, games
• Missing checks; forged checks
• Little orange syringe caps
• Pepsi/Coke cans in garbage cans (shake them to see if they contain needles)
• Kleenex or towels with black or brown marks from cleaning off spoons
• Syringes/Needles
Physical symptoms
• Track/needle marks on arms, legs, between toes
• Wearing long sleeve clothing even in hot weather (to hide track marks)
• Rapid weight gain or loss
• No appetite, restless
• In a really bad mood or really good mood
• Sick like bad flu, then miraculously cured
• Nodding/falling in and out of sleep
• Constricted pupils of the eyes
• Slurred speech
• Loss of/change of friends
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