April has a good point here...we don't want to jump straight into an exorcism
Here is a suggestion which is in tune w/ April's thought.
HELPING AN ALCOHOLIC OR DRUG ADDICT
I personally see nothing wrong with attempting spell-work to break someone of an unhealthy and destructive addiction. It may not work as well as if they did it themselves (that is, applied their own will to the problem), but it may provide the extra little push they need to get them going in the right direction. Like most coercive spells, it may need to be repeated at intervals. There are spiritual supplies (oils, incenses, powders, etc.) made and sold for this purpose, and some that have been found effective among them include Cast Off Evil, Blessing, 7-11 Holy, and a kind of powder from Mexico called Borracho (drunkard) powder. A general blessing spell can be of help and a "Cast Off Evil" type spell is also recommended for anyone suffering from alcoholism, but, seriously, if a person is an alcoholic or a drud addict, there is a lot more going on -- especially medically -- than will be "cured" by a spell. If using any of these products, you can combine ingredients to achieve the effect you are looking for .... Cast Off Evil may be used to send a loved one's drug dealer and drug-using friends away, Blessing to improve the addict's health and spiritual well-being, and 7-11 Holy oil, incense, and powder in an elaborate 7-day candle-burning spell asking for a miraculous healing. To start, it may be good to do a blessing spell for the person, and make it your prayer that s/he be healthy and sound in mind and body.
You can do one very simply by using a white votive candle or 7-day vigil candle, placing the person's name beneath it on a piece of paper, dressing the candle with Blessing Oil (or Olive Oil) and, if you have a photo of the person, propping it up against the candle-glass. Set a glass of water in a small, shallow glass bowl (it should be finger-bowl or candy bowl size, not large; you can find these at the local Goodwill or Salvation army) on one side of the candle and on the other side set out what you consider to be holy scripture (the Bible, Torah, Charge of the Goddess, Koran, Bhagavad Gita, Diamond Sutra, Tao Te Ching, etc). Say your prayer for the person and let the candle burn until it is finished. This kind of blessing can be performed for anyone who is in trouble, needs support, may be ill, or could use a helping hand.
Talk to ya'll later...Romana