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</noinclude>=== Overdose/toxicity codes ===
</noinclude>=== Overdose/toxicity codes ===
<includeonly>{{ICD10 category|Overdose}}</includeonly>
<includeonly>{{ICD10 category|Overdose}}</includeonly>
*'''THIS category is in relation to pharmaceuticals and other biological substances'''
*'''This category is in relation to pharmaceuticals and other biological substances''' (as opposed to [[:Category:Poisoning by non-pharmaceuticals]])
*To qualify here, there must be a threat to life, or limb, or to functioning for one or more organs AND there was an INAPPROPRIATE dosing regiman -- thus the threat was a consequence of an overdose
*To qualify for these codes, there must be a threat to life, or limb, or to functioning for one or more organs AND there was an INAPPROPRIATE dosing regimen -- thus the threat was a consequence of an overdose
**e.g. opioid overdose can cause respiratory arrest or shock, both of which can be life threats
**e.g. opioid overdose can cause respiratory arrest or shock, both of which can be life threats
**e.g. acetominophen overdose puts the liver at risk of failing
**e.g. acetominophen overdose puts the liver at risk of failing
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Revision as of 17:15, 2018 November 28

This template is used for the dxs in the Category:Adverse effect to consistently explain how to use them.

To use:

{{ICD10 Guideline overdose}}

Overdose/toxicity codes

  • This category is in relation to pharmaceuticals and other biological substances (as opposed to Category:Poisoning by non-pharmaceuticals)
  • To qualify for these codes, there must be a threat to life, or limb, or to functioning for one or more organs AND there was an INAPPROPRIATE dosing regimen -- thus the threat was a consequence of an overdose
    • e.g. opioid overdose can cause respiratory arrest or shock, both of which can be life threats
    • e.g. acetominophen overdose puts the liver at risk of failing
  • There is no assumption here about whether the overdose was accidental or not -- if it was a suicide attempt, then you should link the overdose code with Suicide attempt (intentional self-harm)
  • In addition to a number of codes for specific agents (e.g. insulin), or classes of agents (e.g. beta-blockers) there are several levels of “wastebasket” codes -- the final, all-encompassing wastebasket here is Drug or biological substance/agent NOS, overdose/toxicity

Overdose/toxicity codes are to be used for drugs that have been used at an inappropriate dose or frequency, or in a recreational /non-prescription use setting.

Overdose codes:

For bad outcomes caused by drugs that had been used appropriately, in most cases a counterpart dx will exits in:

Adverse effect codes:

Coding substance related ICD10 diagnoses

See ICD10 Guideline for drugs and substances for more info on coding substance related ICD10 diagnoses.