Opioid-induced psychotic disorder
Definition
Opioid-induced psychotic disorder is characterised by psychotic symptoms (e.g. delusions, hallucinations, disorganised thinking, grossly disorganised behaviour) that develop during or soon after intoxication with or withdrawal from opioids. The intensity or duration of the symptoms is substantially in excess of psychotic-like disturbances of perception, cognition, or behaviour that are characteristic of Opioid intoxication or Opioid withdrawal. The amount and duration of opioid use must be capable of producing psychotic symptoms. The symptoms are not better explained by a primary mental disorder (e.g. Schizophrenia, a Mood disorder with psychotic symptoms), as might be the case if the psychotic symptoms preceded the onset of the opioid use, if the symptoms persist for a substantial period of time after cessation of the opioid use or withdrawal, or if there is other evidence of a pre-existing primary mental disorder with psychotic symptoms (e.g. a history of prior episodes not associated with opioid use).
Also indexed as
Nearby in Disorders due to use of opioids
6C43.0Episode of harmful use of opioids6C43.1Harmful pattern of use of opioids6C43.2Opioid dependence6C43.3Opioid intoxication6C43.4Opioid withdrawal6C43.5Opioid-induced delirium6C43.7Certain specified opioid-induced mental or behavioural disorders4B4YOther specified diseases of the immune system