T43.5
Poisoning by, adverse effect of and underdosing of other and unspecified antipsychotics and neuroleptics
Clinical Classification Guidelines
Excludes Type 1
- poisoning by, adverse effect of and underdosing of rauwolfia (T46.5-)
Medical Intelligence & Overview
ICD-10 code T43.5 pertains to cases involving poisoning, adverse effects, or underdosing of various antipsychotic and neuroleptic medications. These drugs are primarily used to manage psychiatric conditions such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and severe depression. While effective, they can sometimes lead to unintended health issues, especially if dosage is incorrect or if adverse reactions occur. Recognizing the potential for toxicity and adverse effects is important for ensuring safe use and timely medical intervention.
Causes & Symptoms
Clinical Causes: Accidental overdose or misusage of antipsychotic medications Intentional overdose as part of self-harm behaviors Medication errors during prescribing, dispensing, or administration Altered metabolism or excretion leading to increased drug levels Drug interactions that enhance antipsychotic effects or toxicity Use of expired or improperly stored medication causing potency loss or adverse reactions
Key Symptoms: Drowsiness or sedation Dizziness or lightheadedness Muscle stiffness or tremors Altered mental state including confusion or hallucinations Unusual movements such as tardive dyskinesia Cardiovascular effects like low blood pressure or arrhythmias Seizures Nausea, vomiting, or gastrointestinal discomfort Respiratory depression in severe cases Unresponsiveness or coma in extreme cases
Diagnostic & Treatment
Diagnosis Path: Diagnosis involves a thorough clinical evaluation, review of medication history, and laboratory tests. Blood tests may help identify elevated drug levels, metabolic disturbances, or organ dysfunction. Healthcare providers may also perform physical examinations focusing on neurological, cardiovascular, and respiratory systems, alongside vital sign monitoring. Confirming intoxication or adverse effects of antipsychotics often requires correlating clinical symptoms with medication history and test results.
Treatment Protocols: Treatment strategies are tailored to the severity of symptoms and may include the following approaches:
Clinical Advice & FAQs
Billing Guidance
Is T43.5 a billable ICD-10 code?
Yes, T43.5 is a specific, billable code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes.
Documentation
How do I report T43.5?
Clinical documentation must specify the nature of Poisoning by, adverse effect of and underdosing of other and unspecified antipsychotics and neuroleptics and any associated comorbidities for accurate reporting.
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