6C42.5
category
Synthetic cannabinoid-induced delirium
Definition
Synthetic cannabinoid-induced delirium is characterised by an acute state of disturbed attention and awareness with specific features of delirium that develops during or soon after substance intoxication or withdrawal or during the use of synthetic cannabinoids. The amount and duration of synthetic cannabinoid use must be capable of producing delirium. The symptoms are not better explained by a primary mental disorder, by use of or withdrawal from a different substance, or by another health condition that is not classified under Mental, behavioural and neurodevelopmental disorders.
Also indexed as
Synthetic cannabinoid-induced delirium
Nearby in Disorders due to use of synthetic cannabinoids
6C42.0Episode of harmful use of synthetic cannabinoids6C42.1Harmful pattern of use of synthetic cannabinoids6C42.2Synthetic cannabinoid dependence6C42.3Synthetic cannabinoid intoxication6C42.4Synthetic cannabinoid withdrawal6C42.6Synthetic cannabinoid-induced psychotic disorder6C42.7Certain specified synthetic cannabinoids-induced mental or behavioural disorders4B4YOther specified diseases of the immune system