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Sweating would not be the most likely sign of narcotics abuse. Some narcotics users will be in a panic and sweat profusely when they don't get drugs.

Extremely heavy sweating is more often associated with meth, ecstasy, cocaine, and other drugs that cause the heartbeat to race.

Most people who sweat heavily are not drug users. Many overweight people, diabetics, people with heart problems and lung disease, and many others will sweat profusely.

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