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6C4F.3 category

Intoxication due to multiple specified psychoactive substances

Definition

Intoxication due to multiple specified psychoactive substances is a clinically significant transient condition that develops during or shortly after the consumption of multiple specified substances or medications that is characterised by disturbances in consciousness, cognition, perception, affect, behaviour, or coordination. These disturbances are caused by the known pharmacological effects of the multiple specified psychoactive substances and their intensity is closely related to the amount of the substances consumed. They are time-limited and abate as the multiple specified substances are cleared from the body.

Also indexed as

Cocaine and fentanyl intoxicationCombined toxic effects of heroin and methamphetamineFentanyl and ethanol intoxicationFentanyl and methamphetamine intoxicationIntoxication due to multiple specified psychoactive substancesacute cocaine and fentanyl intoxicationacute combined drug intoxication NOSacute fentanyl and ethanol intoxicationacute fentanyl and methamphetamine intoxicationacute heroin and methamphetamine intoxicationacute mixed drug intoxication NOSacute polydrug intoxicationcombined drug intoxication NOSdrug intoxication (fentanyl, cocaine)fentanyl and cocaine intoxicationheroin and methamphetamine intoxicationheroin and methamphetamine toxicitymixed drug intoxication NOSmultidrug intoxicationpolysubstance intoxication

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