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ICD-10 code: T48.3

Chapter: Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes

Poisoning by, Adverse Effect of, and Underdosing of Antitussives

Antitussives are medications used to suppress coughing. They are commonly used to treat coughs caused by respiratory infections, allergies, and other medical conditions. However, like all medications, antitussives can have adverse effects if not used correctly.

  1. Poisoning by Antitussives: Antitussives can be dangerous if taken in large quantities or by people who should not be taking them. Overdosing on antitussives can cause serious side effects, including respiratory depression, coma, and even death. It is essential to take antitussives only as directed by a healthcare provider.
  2. Adverse Effect of Antitussives: Antitussives can also have adverse effects, even when taken as directed. Some common side effects of antitussives include dizziness, drowsiness, and constipation. These side effects can be more severe in older adults, children, and people with certain medical conditions. If you experience any adverse effects from taking antitussives, contact your healthcare provider.
  3. Underdosing of Antitussives: Finally, underdosing on antitussives can lead to ineffective treatment of coughs. If you are not taking the full dose of antitussives prescribed by your healthcare provider, you may not experience relief from your cough. It is important to follow the instructions on the label or those given by your healthcare provider to ensure proper dosing.

In conclusion, antitussives are powerful medications that can be very effective in treating coughs, but they must be used appropriately to avoid adverse effects, underdosing, or poisoning. If you have any concerns about the use of antitussives, speak with your healthcare provider.

Diagnosis Codes for Poisoning by, adverse effect of and underdosing of antitussives | T48.3

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