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ICD-10 code: F13.229

Disease category: F13.22: Sedative, hypnotic or anxiolytic dependence with intoxication

Sedative, Hypnotic, or Anxiolytic Dependence with Intoxication, Unspecified

Sedative, hypnotic, or anxiolytic dependence with intoxication, unspecified is a condition characterized by the excessive and uncontrolled use of sedative, hypnotic, or anxiolytic substances, leading to physical and psychological dependence. This disorder falls under the umbrella term of substance-related and addictive disorders, as classified by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5).

Individuals affected by sedative, hypnotic, or anxiolytic dependence often rely on these substances to cope with anxiety, stress, or sleep-related issues. Commonly abused substances in this category include benzodiazepines, barbiturates, and sleep medications. Prolonged and excessive use of these substances can result in tolerance, withdrawal symptoms, and ultimately, addiction.

Signs and symptoms of sedative, hypnotic, or anxiolytic dependence may vary, but commonly include increased tolerance to the substance, failed attempts to cut down or quit usage, spending excessive time obtaining or recovering from substance use, neglecting important responsibilities, and continued use despite adverse consequences.

  1. Tolerance: Over time, individuals may require larger doses of sedative, hypnotic, or anxiolytic substances to achieve the desired effect.
  2. Failed attempts to quit: People struggling with dependence often try to reduce or quit substance use but find it challenging due to withdrawal symptoms or intense cravings.
  3. Excessive time spent on substance-related activities: Obtaining, using, or recovering from substance use can consume a significant amount of time, affecting one's personal and professional life.
  4. Neglecting responsibilities: Dependence on sedative, hypnotic, or anxiolytic substances may lead to neglecting work, school, or family obligations.
  5. Continued use despite adverse consequences: Individuals may persist in substance use, disregarding physical, psychological, or social problems.

It is important to note that this article does not cover treatment options for sedative, hypnotic, or anxiolytic dependence with intoxication, unspecified. Seeking professional help from medical and mental health experts is crucial for proper diagnosis, management, and recovery from substance-related disorders.

If you or someone you know is struggling with substance dependence, reach out to healthcare providers or addiction helplines to explore available support and treatment options.

Treatment of Sedative, hypnotic or anxiolytic dependence with intoxication, unspecified:

Treatment Options for Sedative, Hypnotic, or Anxiolytic Dependence with Intoxication, Unspecified

Sedative, hypnotic, or anxiolytic dependence with intoxication, unspecified, refers to a condition where an individual has developed a dependence on sedatives, hypnotics, or anxiolytics and is experiencing intoxication due to these substances. This condition requires proper treatment t...

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