I understand what you mean but to me it seems unlikely that that is what is meant. When a drug addict injects himself in a spot he deems to be safe, like his own house, he usually leaves the materials used for the drug consumption around himself and doesn't bother himself with packing them up. So if he had injected himself as you propose there would be some kind of materials around him like a garrot, a serynge, a spoon - something that would indicate such action. Furthermore if the Director's intention was to convey the notion of drug consumption he could have done so in a clearer manner just by producing in the shot such materials as serynges. The fact that he did not seems to suggest that that his not his point.
As for the position of the arm itself and as I have written in another post, I am of the opinion that is is meant to simbolize that he was bled out of his strength - the posture of his arm falls heavily on the board as if deprived of strength. Of course it is a matter of opinion, but I do not see why the Director would choose to convey the notion of drug addiction in such a obscure fashion when he could have easily pointed it out clearly by leaving a serynge or something of the sort in the shot.
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