ICD10 Guideline for drugs and substances
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Coding in ICD10 of Issues Related to Drugs and Substances
There are 6 categories of ICD10 codes related to drugs/biologics/agents/substances -- they are DISTINCT and it’s important to distinguish between them.
- Category:Overdose
- Category:Adverse effect
- Category:Poisoning by non-pharmaceuticals
- Category:Acute intoxication
- Category:Addiction
- Category:Withdrawal
- While many of the specific drugs or agents or substances have codes that fall under multiple of the categories (e.g. opioids), there is not perfect symmetry, i.e. there may be an individual code for a given agent in one category, while for another category that agent may instead go into a wastebasket code. Benzodiazepines are one such example.
Intravenous Drug Abuse (IVDA)
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You asked me at Task Team Meeting - Rolling Agenda and Minutes 2019#ICU Database Task Group Meeting – February 6, 2019 to add a page to wiki to explain how Intravenous Drug Abuse (IVDA) would be coded. Instead of adding a page, I think this might be a good fit, and it's already linked from substance pages. |
Several templates area applied to the relevant pages:
See Category:Drug and substance template
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