Signs of Drug Addiction: A Complete Guide for Families — evidence-based information from Trailhead Treatment Center.
Watching someone you love struggle with drug addiction is one of the most painful experiences a family can face. Often, the signs are there long before the problem becomes obvious, but denial, fear, and lack of knowledge can delay recognition.
This guide is designed to help families identify the warning signs of drug addiction across all substance types, understand what they are seeing, and know when and how to seek help.
Regardless of the specific drug, these physical changes are common across addictions:
| Substance | Physical Indicators | |-----------|-------------------| | Opioids | Constricted pupils, drowsiness, constipation, slow breathing, needle marks | | Stimulants | Dilated pupils, hyperactivity, weight loss, dental problems, skin picking | | Alcohol | Flushed skin, bloating, poor coordination, liver-related symptoms | | Marijuana | Bloodshot eyes, increased appetite, lethargy, distinct smell | | Benzodiazepines | Drowsiness, slurred speech, poor coordination, confusion | | Methamphetamine | Extreme weight loss, dental decay ("meth mouth"), skin sores, aged appearance |
Behavioral changes are often the earliest and most noticeable indicators:
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Recognizing the signs of drug addiction in a family member is difficult but crucial. The earlier the problem is identified and addressed, the better the chances of successful recovery. If you have noticed these signs in someone you love, Trailhead Treatment Center is here to help with compassionate, evidence-based treatment programs.
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