• Increase or decrease in appetite; changes in eating habits, unexplained weight loss or gain.
  •   Smell of substance on breath, body or clothes.
  •   Extreme hyperactivity; excessive talkativeness.
  •  Needle marks or bruises on lower arm, legs or bottom of feet.
  •   Change in overall attitude / personality with no other identifiable cause.
  •   Changes in friends: new hang-outs, avoidance of old crowd, new friends are drug users.
  •   Change in activities; loss of interest in things that were important before.
  •   Drop in school or work performance; skips or is late to school or work.
  •   Changes in habits at home; loss of interest in family and family activities.
  •   Difficulty in paying attention; forgetfulness.
  •   Lack of motivation, energy, self-esteem, discipline. Bored, "I don't care" attitude.
  •   Defensiveness, temper tantrums, resentful behavior (everything's a hassle).
  •   Unexplained moodiness, irritability, or nervousness.
  •   Violent temper or bizarre behavior.
  •  Unexplained silliness or giddiness.
  •   Paranoia -- suspiciousness.
  •   Excessive need for privacy; keeps door locked or closed, won't let people in.
  •   Secretive or suspicious behavior.
  •   Car accidents, fender benders, household accidents.
  •   Chronic dishonesty; trouble with police.
  •   Unexplained need for money; can't explain where money goes; stealing.
  •   Unusual effort to cover arms, legs.
  •   Change in personal grooming habits. 
  •   Possession of drug paraphernalia.

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