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1. Don't enable the guy in any way. No money, no nothing that says his drug using is okay with you.
2. Make sure your place is secure and that he has no key to your home. If there's any doubt, change your locks, because once an addict really approaches rock bottom they will do anything to get their next fix, and that includes breaking in and ripping off friends, family, anyone. I've seen this first hand as one of my nieces was a crack addict, and her and her boyfriend broke into my sister's place one afternoon in broad daylight and robbed them.
You may think you know your friend, but I can assure you people on the kind of drug he's on aren't thinking straight. In other words what you think you know about your friend no longer applies. Better to get on with your own life for now, and when the time comes that he hits bottom and starts showing signs of wanting help you urge him to check himself into rehab. If he's not willing to do that then cut him loose.
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