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499-21 Other Overdose/Poisoning - accidental or toxicity - other drugs.
See [[Other overdose]].  Use 499-21 Other Overdose/Poisoning - Accidental toxicity - other drugs (which include immunosuppressants, antibiotic or any other Accidental toxicity not on our code list.  


If problem more specific then you can use one of the following codes:  
 
 
If the medical problem related to immunosuppressives is more specific then you can use one of the following codes:  
**211-1 Thrombocytopenia - 2nd to (any) drug sensitivity or toxicity (includes chemo)
**211-1 Thrombocytopenia - 2nd to (any) drug sensitivity or toxicity (includes chemo)
**212-2 Pancytopenia - 2nd to chemotherapy
**212-2 Pancytopenia - 2nd to chemotherapy
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== Discussion ==
== Discussion ==
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As of 16 Nov 09, 499-21 is not actually on either Access or the PDA. It probably also wasn't when I imported the diagnoses to the wiki, since it was manually added. Should we have this, or not. If we should, it needs to be added back to the programs. [[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 10:21, 17 November 2009 (CST)
#''I have had e few patients with drug toxicity, specifically to immunosuppressives. This is not iatrogenic, nor an overdose, nor an allergic reaction. Do you think having a specific code for drug toxicity in the Poison Section would be of benefit?'' [[User:FLindell|FLindell]] 17:06, 18 August 2008 (CDT)
#''I have had e few patients with drug toxicity, specifically to immunosuppressives. This is not iatrogenic, nor an overdose, nor an allergic reaction. Do you think having a specific code for drug toxicity in the Poison Section would be of benefit?'' [[User:FLindell|FLindell]] 17:06, 18 August 2008 (CDT)
#*499-21 Other Overdose/Poisonings - accidental or toxicity - other drugs.
#*499-21 Other Overdose/Poisonings - accidental or toxicity - other drugs.

Revision as of 18:03, 2009 November 17

See Other overdose. Use 499-21 Other Overdose/Poisoning - Accidental toxicity - other drugs (which include immunosuppressants, antibiotic or any other Accidental toxicity not on our code list.


If the medical problem related to immunosuppressives is more specific then you can use one of the following codes:

    • 211-1 Thrombocytopenia - 2nd to (any) drug sensitivity or toxicity (includes chemo)
    • 212-2 Pancytopenia - 2nd to chemotherapy
    • 212-3 Pancytopenia - 2nd to chronic Immunosuppression

TOstryzniuk 11:05, 30 December 2008 (CST)


Discussion

  1. I have had e few patients with drug toxicity, specifically to immunosuppressives. This is not iatrogenic, nor an overdose, nor an allergic reaction. Do you think having a specific code for drug toxicity in the Poison Section would be of benefit? FLindell 17:06, 18 August 2008 (CDT)
    • 499-21 Other Overdose/Poisonings - accidental or toxicity - other drugs.
    • 211-1 Thrombocytopenia - 2nd to (any) drug sensitivity or toxicity (includes chemo)
    • 212-2 Pancytopenia - 2nd to chemotherapy
    • 212-3 Pancytopenia - 2nd to chronic immunosuppression.TOstryzniuk 11:05, 30 December, 2008 (CST)
  2. Speaking of drug toxicities this could also include antibiotics as well ie: vancomycin. MWaschuk 14:00, 21 August 2008 (CDT)
    • 499-21 Other Overdose/Poisionings - accidental or toxicity - other drugs.
    • 211-1 Thrombocytopenia - 2nd to (any) drug sensitivity or toxicity (includes chemo)
    • 212-3 Pancytopenia - 2nd to chronic immunosuppression.TOstryzniuk 11:05, 30 December 2008 (CST)