T50.7X3S
ICD-10-CMPoisoning by analeptics and opioid receptor antagonists, assault, sequela
This code signifies a long-term health consequence resulting from an intentional act of poisoning with analeptic agents or opioid receptor antagonists. These substances, when administered with malicious intent, can lead to persistent physiological or psychological sequelae that require ongoing medical attention. The "sequela" designation indicates that the acute phase of the poisoning has passed, and the current encounter addresses a residual effect.
Apply this code when documenting a patient presenting with chronic conditions, disabilities, or other lasting health problems directly attributable to a past assault involving analeptics or opioid receptor antagonists. This would include follow-up visits for neurological damage, organ dysfunction, or psychological disorders that developed as a result of the poisoning. Do not use for the initial acute poisoning event.
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