ICD-10: F14.28

Cocaine dependence with other cocaine-induced disorder

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Diagnostic Criteria

The ICD-10 code F14.28 refers to "Cocaine dependence with other cocaine-induced disorder." The criteria for diagnosing this condition typically align with the broader diagnostic guidelines for substance use disorders, particularly focusing on the presence of dependence and the impact of cocaine use on the individual's mental health.

Here are the key criteria that are generally considered for this diagnosis:

  • Cocaine Dependence: The individual must exhibit a pattern of cocaine use that leads to significant impairment or distress. This includes a strong desire or compulsion to use cocaine, difficulty in controlling its use, and continued use despite harmful consequences.

  • Cocaine-Induced Disorders: The diagnosis also requires the presence of other disorders induced by cocaine use. This can include various mental health issues such as anxiety disorders, mood disorders, or psychotic disorders that arise as a direct result of cocaine consumption.

  • Duration and Severity: Symptoms must persist for a certain duration, typically at least 12 months, and must be severe enough to warrant clinical attention. This includes evaluating the frequency of use and the severity of the induced disorders.

  • Exclusion of Other Causes: It is essential to rule out other potential causes for the symptoms, ensuring that they are indeed a result of cocaine use rather than other medical or psychological conditions.

  • Impact on Functioning: The diagnosis considers how cocaine use and its associated disorders affect the individual's social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.

These criteria are part of a comprehensive assessment that may involve clinical interviews, standardized questionnaires, and possibly collateral information from family or friends to understand the full impact of cocaine use on the individual's life.

For more specific details or updates on diagnostic criteria, consulting the latest clinical guidelines or the ICD-10 manual would be beneficial.

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Diagnostic Criteria

  • Cocaine dependence leads to significant impairment
  • Strong desire or compulsion to use cocaine
  • Difficulty in controlling cocaine use
  • Continued use despite harmful consequences
  • Presence of other disorders induced by cocaine
  • Mental health issues from cocaine consumption
  • Symptoms persist for at least 12 months
  • Symptoms severe enough to warrant clinical attention
  • Rule out other potential causes for symptoms

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