Cannabis dependence with intoxication, unspecified
ICD-10 F12.229 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of cannabis dependence with intoxication, unspecified.
Cannabis dependence with intoxication, unspecified, refers to a condition characterized by a compulsive pattern of cannabis use despite adverse consequences, accompanied by the presence of intoxication symptoms. Intoxication can manifest as altered mental status, impaired coordination, and changes in mood or perception. This diagnosis is applicable when the individual exhibits a significant level of dependence on cannabis, which may include tolerance, withdrawal symptoms, and a persistent desire to use cannabis. The unspecified aspect indicates that the specific details of the intoxication or the severity of dependence are not clearly defined. Clinically, this condition can lead to various psychosocial issues, including impaired functioning in social, occupational, or other important areas. Treatment often involves behavioral therapies, counseling, and support groups, with a focus on addressing both the dependence and the associated intoxication effects. Understanding the nuances of this diagnosis is crucial for effective treatment planning and accurate coding.
Detailed history of substance use, assessment of dependence severity, and treatment plan.
Patients presenting with withdrawal symptoms, seeking treatment for cannabis use, or experiencing co-occurring disorders.
Consideration of legal implications and patient confidentiality in documentation.
Comprehensive mental health evaluation, including assessment of mood and cognitive function.
Patients with cannabis-induced psychosis or anxiety disorders.
Differentiating between primary psychiatric disorders and substance-induced conditions.
Used for initial evaluation of cannabis dependence.
Comprehensive assessment of substance use history and current functioning.
Ensure alignment with addiction medicine protocols.
Cannabis dependence is a specific diagnosis that indicates a compulsive pattern of use, while cannabis use disorder is a broader term that encompasses various levels of severity, including dependence.
Use F12.229 when the patient exhibits both dependence and intoxication symptoms, indicating a more complex clinical picture.