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Other psychoactive substance abuse with other psychoactive substance-induced disorders Save


ICD-10 code: F19.18

Chapter: Mental and behavioural disorders

Other Psychoactive Substance Abuse with Other Psychoactive Substance-Induced Disorders

Drug abuse is a serious issue that affects millions of people worldwide. While most people are familiar with the abuse of drugs like cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamine, there are other psychoactive substances that can also be abused. Abuse of these substances can lead to a variety of other psychoactive substance-induced disorders, which can have serious consequences for a person's physical and mental health.

Some of the other psychoactive substances that are commonly abused include:

  1. Prescription Drugs: Prescription drugs like opioids, benzodiazepines, and stimulants are often abused for their euphoric effects. However, prolonged abuse can lead to addiction and a range of other health problems.
  2. Over-the-Counter Drugs: Over-the-counter drugs like cough syrup, cold medicine, and diet pills can also be abused for their psychoactive effects. Overuse of these drugs can lead to serious health complications, including organ damage and death.
  3. Synthetic Drugs: Synthetic drugs like synthetic cannabinoids, bath salts, and designer drugs are often abused for their intense psychoactive effects. However, these drugs are often unpredictable and can lead to severe health problems, including seizures, heart attacks, and even death.

Abuse of these substances can lead to a range of other psychoactive substance-induced disorders, including:

  • Substance-Induced Psychotic Disorder: Prolonged abuse of psychoactive substances can lead to psychotic symptoms, including delusions, hallucinations, and paranoia.
  • Substance-Induced Mood Disorder: Abuse of psychoactive substances can also lead to mood disorders, including depression and anxiety.
  • Substance-Induced Sleep Disorder: Abuse of psychoactive substances can disrupt sleep patterns, leading to insomnia and other sleep disorders.
  • Substance-Induced Sexual Dysfunction: Abuse of psychoactive substances can also lead to sexual dysfunction, including impotence and decreased libido.

It's important to seek help if you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse. Treatment options include therapy, medication-assisted treatment, and support groups. With the right treatment and support, it is possible to overcome substance abuse and lead a healthy, fulfilling life.