Opioid abuse with opioid-induced sleep disorder
ICD-10 F11.182 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of opioid abuse with opioid-induced sleep disorder.
Opioid abuse with opioid-induced sleep disorder refers to a condition where an individual has a problematic pattern of opioid use leading to significant impairment or distress, coupled with sleep disturbances directly attributable to opioid use. Opioids, including prescription medications and illicit drugs, can lead to physical dependence and addiction, characterized by compulsive drug-seeking behavior and use despite harmful consequences. The sleep disorder may manifest as insomnia, hypersomnia, or other sleep-related issues, which can exacerbate the individual's overall health and complicate treatment. The diagnosis requires careful assessment of the patient's substance use history, sleep patterns, and the impact of opioids on their daily functioning. Treatment typically involves a combination of behavioral therapies, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), and support programs aimed at addressing both the substance use disorder and the associated sleep disturbances.
Detailed patient history, treatment plans, and progress notes.
Patients presenting with anxiety, depression, or sleep issues related to opioid use.
Consideration of comorbid mental health disorders and their impact on treatment.
Comprehensive substance use history, treatment adherence, and response to interventions.
Patients undergoing detoxification or maintenance therapy for opioid use disorder.
Integration of behavioral health interventions with pharmacotherapy.
Used for patients in addiction treatment programs.
Document the counseling session details and patient progress.
Consider the integration of tobacco cessation in opioid treatment plans.
Opioid abuse refers to the harmful use of opioids without meeting the criteria for dependence, while opioid dependence includes a physical and psychological reliance on the substance, characterized by tolerance and withdrawal symptoms.