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*Distinguishing between:  Sedative/hypnotics, Hallucinogens, and Psychoactive substance NOS  
*Distinguishing between:  Sedative/hypnotics, Hallucinogens, and Psychoactive substance NOS  
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* you wrote "--- TINA the following goes in the 15 specific pages only." - what do you mean by that? I think this page might have got lost, it might have been addressed otherwise. }}
* you wrote "--- TINA the following goes in the 15 specific pages only." - what do you mean by that? I think this page might have got lost, it might have been addressed otherwise.  
*AG REPLY --- I meant that distinguishing between these 3 categories of agents really only needs to be listed in codes that represent those categories, which specifically are:  F13.0, F13.2, F13.3, F19.0, F19.2, F19.3, F16.0, F16.2, F16.3, T40.9 and Y49.6)
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**It’s usually relatively easy to distinguish them, but not always
**It’s usually relatively easy to distinguish them, but not always
**Sedative/hypnotics -- includes benzodiazepines; barbiturates; dilantin and most other antiseizure drugs; tricyclics and most anti-depressants (but not lithium, which is categorized under “Psychiatric drug NOS”
**Sedative/hypnotics -- includes benzodiazepines; barbiturates; dilantin and most other antiseizure drugs; tricyclics and most anti-depressants (but not lithium, which is categorized under “Psychiatric drug NOS”