T47.1X3A
ICD-10-CMPoisoning by other antacids and anti-gastric-secretion drugs, assault, initial encounter
This code signifies an intentional poisoning due to the administration of antacids or other medications that reduce gastric acid secretion, with the intent to harm another individual. The patient is in the initial phase of treatment for the toxic effects of this assault.
This code is appropriate when a patient presents with symptoms of overdose or adverse effects from antacids (e.g., aluminum hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide) or anti-gastric-secretion drugs (e.g., H2 blockers, proton pump inhibitors) that were deliberately given to them by another person. It is used for the initial encounter where the poisoning is first evaluated and treated.
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