Cannabis abuse with cannabis-induced anxiety disorder
ICD-10 F12.180 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of cannabis abuse with cannabis-induced anxiety disorder.
Cannabis abuse with cannabis-induced anxiety disorder refers to a pattern of cannabis use that leads to clinically significant impairment or distress, characterized by the development of anxiety symptoms directly attributable to cannabis use. This condition is marked by the recurrent use of cannabis despite experiencing negative consequences, such as anxiety, panic attacks, or exacerbation of pre-existing anxiety disorders. Patients may present with symptoms such as excessive worry, restlessness, irritability, and physical symptoms like increased heart rate or sweating when using cannabis. The diagnosis requires a thorough assessment to differentiate between primary anxiety disorders and those induced by cannabis. Treatment typically involves a combination of behavioral therapies, psychoeducation, and support groups, with a focus on abstinence from cannabis and management of anxiety symptoms through cognitive-behavioral strategies or pharmacotherapy when necessary.
Detailed patient history, including substance use history and mental health evaluations.
Patients presenting with anxiety symptoms after cannabis use, or those with a history of anxiety disorders exacerbated by cannabis.
Consideration of comorbid mental health conditions and the need for a multidisciplinary approach.
Comprehensive assessment of substance use patterns and their impact on mental health.
Patients seeking treatment for cannabis use disorder with associated anxiety symptoms.
Focus on harm reduction strategies and the importance of patient education regarding cannabis effects.
Used when assessing anxiety symptoms in patients with cannabis use.
Document the assessment findings and treatment recommendations.
Psychiatric evaluations should include substance use history.
Cannabis abuse refers to the harmful use of cannabis that leads to significant impairment or distress, while cannabis dependence involves a stronger compulsion to use cannabis, often characterized by withdrawal symptoms and tolerance.