What to Watch For
Signs you should watch for that could indicate abuse of DXM or other cough medicine:
- Empty cough medicine boxes or bottles in the trash or child’s belongings
- Purchases of cough medication without notifying you (although some youth shoplift the drug)
- Cough medicine missing from medicine cabinets
- Hearing the slang terms for cough medicine abuse
- Internet history on personal computer, laptop or smartphone showing visits to sites talking about cough medicine abuse or purchasing
- Unexplained delivery of packages (but note that some youth will have illicit materials delivered to a different address)
There are also signs of drug abuse that apply to any substance, medical or illicit:
- Old friends are swapped for new ones that drink or use drugs
- These new friends may not be goal- or family-oriented and you may worry about these new contacts
- There may now be fights about doing chores that were part of life for many years
- The young person may insist on total privacy and spend many hours alone in his (or her) room
- He may be secretive about what he has in his backpack or pockets
- He may refuse to report where he is going or who he is with
- If he does say who is he going to be with, a call to that person may show that he is not actually there
- Grades fall, favourite activities are abandoned
- He may want or need more money or too much money may be missing
- He no longer wants to pursue goals that were important to him, like music, college, sports and career choices
- He may stay out late or be gone overnight
- He may cover his body up more than warranted by the weather (covering marks from injecting drugs)
- He may lose weight, look unhealthy
- His behaviour may be erratic, swinging from too energetic to too lethargic
- Sleeping patterns may also be erratic
- His emotions may be all over the map
- There may be an increasing number of discipline problems at home, at school or in church
- If he runs out of DXM or whatever drug he was abusing, he may experience withdrawal symptoms