Intoxication - in the ICD-10-CM Index
Annotation Back-References in the 2025 ICD-10-CM Index to Diseases and Injuries
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Intoxication
acid - See Also: Acidosis; - E87.29 Other acidosis
alcoholic (acute) (without dependence) - See: Alcohol, intoxication;
alimentary canal - K52.1 Toxic gastroenteritis and colitis
amphetamine (without dependence) - See Also: Abuse, drug, stimulant, with intoxication;
anxiolytic (acute) (without dependence) - See: Abuse, drug, sedative, with intoxication;
with dependence - See: Dependence, drug, sedative, with intoxication;
caffeine - F15.929 Other stimulant use, unspecified with intoxication, unspecified
with dependence - See: Dependence, drug, stimulant, with intoxication;
cannabinoids (acute) (without dependence) - See: Use, cannabis, with intoxication;
with
abuse - See: Abuse, drug, cannabis, with intoxication;
dependence - See: Dependence, drug, cannabis, with intoxication;
chemical - See: Table of Drugs and Chemicals;
via placenta or breast milk - See: - Absorption, chemical, through placenta;
cocaine (acute) (without dependence) - See: Abuse, drug, cocaine, with intoxication;
with dependence - See: Dependence, drug, cocaine, with intoxication;
drug
acute (without dependence) - See: Abuse, drug, by type with intoxication;
with dependence - See: Dependence, drug, by type with intoxication;
addictive
via placenta or breast milk - See: Absorption, drug, addictive, through placenta;
newborn - P93.8 Other reactions and intoxications due to drugs administered to newborn
gray baby syndrome - P93.0 Grey baby syndrome
overdose or wrong substance given or taken - See: Table of Drugs and Chemicals, by drug, poisoning;
enteric - K52.1 Toxic gastroenteritis and colitis
foodborne - A05.9 Bacterial foodborne intoxication, unspecified
bacterial - A05.9 Bacterial foodborne intoxication, unspecified
classical (Clostridium botulinum) - A05.1 Botulism food poisoning
due to
Bacillus cereus - A05.4 Foodborne Bacillus cereus intoxication
bacterium - A05.9 Bacterial foodborne intoxication, unspecified
specified NEC - A05.8 Other specified bacterial foodborne intoxications
Clostridium
Salmonella - A02.9 Salmonella infection, unspecified
Staphylococcus - A05.0 Foodborne staphylococcal intoxication
Vibrio
enterotoxin, staphylococcal - A05.0 Foodborne staphylococcal intoxication
noxious - See: Poisoning, food, noxious;
gastrointestinal - K52.1 Toxic gastroenteritis and colitis
hallucinogenic (without dependence) - See: Abuse, drug, hallucinogen, with intoxication;
with dependence - See: Dependence, drug, hallucinogen, with intoxication;
hepatocerebral - K76.82 Hepatic encephalopathy
hypnotic (acute) (without dependence) - See: Abuse, drug, sedative, with intoxication;
with dependence - See: Dependence, drug, sedative, with intoxication;
inhalant (acute) (without dependence) - See: Abuse, drug, inhalant, with intoxication;
with dependence - See: Dependence, drug, inhalant, with intoxication;
meaning
inebriation
poisoning - See: Table of Drugs and Chemicals;
methyl alcohol (acute) (without dependence) - See: Alcohol, intoxication;
opioid (acute) (without dependence) - See: Abuse, drug, opioid, with intoxication;
with dependence - See: Dependence, drug, opioid, with intoxication;
pathologic NEC (without dependence) - See: Alcohol, intoxication;
phencyclidine (without dependence) - See: Abuse, drug, hallucinogen, with intoxication;
with dependence - See: Dependence, drug, hallucinogen, with intoxication;
potassium (K) - E87.5 Hyperkalemia
psychoactive substance NEC (without dependence) - See: Abuse, drug, psychoactive NEC, with intoxication;
with dependence - See: Dependence, drug, psychoactive NEC, with intoxication;
sedative (acute) (without dependence) - See: Abuse, drug, sedative, with intoxication;
with dependence - See: Dependence, drug, sedative, with intoxication;
serum - See Also: Reaction, serum; - T80.69 Other serum reaction due to other serum
uremic - See: Uremia;
volatile solvents (acute) (without dependence) - See: Abuse, drug, inhalant, with intoxication;
with dependence - See: Dependence, drug, inhalant, with intoxication;
water - E87.79 Other fluid overload
Applicable Clinical Terms Definitions
Caffeine: A methylxanthine naturally occurring in some beverages and also used as a pharmacological agent. Caffeine's most notable pharmacological effect is as a central nervous system stimulant, increasing alertness and producing agitation. It also relaxes SMOOTH MUSCLE, stimulates CARDIAC MUSCLE, stimulates DIURESIS, and appears to be useful in the treatment of some types of headache. Several cellular actions of caffeine have been observed, but it is not entirely clear how each contributes to its pharmacological profile. Among the most important are inhibition of cyclic nucleotide PHOSPHODIESTERASES, antagonism of ADENOSINE RECEPTORS, and modulation of intracellular calcium handling.
Serum: The clear portion of BLOOD that is left after BLOOD COAGULATION to remove BLOOD CELLS and clotting proteins.
Water: A clear, odorless, tasteless liquid that is essential for most animal and plant life and is an excellent solvent for many substances. The chemical formula is hydrogen oxide (H2O). (McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)