T48.20 ICD 10 Code is a non-billable and non-specific code and should not be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. There are other codes below it with greater level of diagnosis detail. The 2023 edition of the American ICD-10-CM code became effective on October 1, 2022.
Short description for T48.20 ICD 10 code:
Unsp drugs acting on muscles
Codes
- T48.201 Poisoning by unspecified drugs acting on muscles, accidental (unintentional)
- T48.201A Poisoning by unspecified drugs acting on muscles, accidental (unintentional), initial encounter
- T48.201D Poisoning by unspecified drugs acting on muscles, accidental (unintentional), subsequent encounter
- T48.201S Poisoning by unspecified drugs acting on muscles, accidental (unintentional), sequela
- T48.202 Poisoning by unspecified drugs acting on muscles, intentional self-harm
- T48.202A Poisoning by unspecified drugs acting on muscles, intentional self-harm, initial encounter
- T48.202D Poisoning by unspecified drugs acting on muscles, intentional self-harm, subsequent encounter
- T48.202S Poisoning by unspecified drugs acting on muscles, intentional self-harm, sequela
- T48.203 Poisoning by unspecified drugs acting on muscles, assault
- T48.203A Poisoning by unspecified drugs acting on muscles, assault, initial encounter
- T48.203D Poisoning by unspecified drugs acting on muscles, assault, subsequent encounter
- T48.203S Poisoning by unspecified drugs acting on muscles, assault, sequela
- T48.204 Poisoning by unspecified drugs acting on muscles, undetermined
- T48.204A Poisoning by unspecified drugs acting on muscles, undetermined, initial encounter
- T48.204D Poisoning by unspecified drugs acting on muscles, undetermined, subsequent encounter
- T48.204S Poisoning by unspecified drugs acting on muscles, undetermined, sequela
- T48.205 Adverse effect of unspecified drugs acting on muscles
- T48.205A Adverse effect of unspecified drugs acting on muscles, initial encounter
- T48.205D Adverse effect of unspecified drugs acting on muscles, subsequent encounter
- T48.205S Adverse effect of unspecified drugs acting on muscles, sequela
- T48.206 Underdosing of unspecified drugs acting on muscles
- T48.206A Underdosing of unspecified drugs acting on muscles, initial encounter
- T48.206D Underdosing of unspecified drugs acting on muscles, subsequent encounter
- T48.206S Underdosing of unspecified drugs acting on muscles, sequela
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to T48.20 ICD10 Code:
- S00-T88 Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes
- T36-T50 Poisoning by, adverse effect of and underdosing of drugs, medicaments and biological substances
- T48 Poisoning by, adverse effect of and underdosing of agents primarily acting on smooth and skeletal muscles and the respiratory system
- T48.0 Poisoning by, adverse effect of and underdosing of oxytocic drugs
- T48.1 Poisoning by, adverse effect of and underdosing of skeletal muscle relaxants [neuromuscular blocking agents]
- T48.2 Poisoning by, adverse effect of and underdosing of other and unspecified drugs acting on muscles
- T48.3 Poisoning by, adverse effect of and underdosing of antitussives
- T48.4 Poisoning by, adverse effect of and underdosing of expectorants
- T48.5 Poisoning by, adverse effect of and underdosing of other anti-common-cold drugs
- T48.6 Poisoning by, adverse effect of and underdosing of antiasthmatics, not elsewhere classified
- T48.9 Poisoning by, adverse effect of and underdosing of other and unspecified agents primarily acting on the respiratory system
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
T48.20 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about T48.20 ICD 10 code
Most of the time, medicines make our lives better. They reduce aches and pains, fight infections, and control problems such as high blood pressure or diabetes. But medicines can also cause unwanted reactions, such as drug interactions, side effects, and allergies.
What is a drug interaction?
A drug interaction is a change in the way a drug acts in the body when taken with certain other drugs, foods, or supplements or when taken while you have certain medical conditions. Examples include:
- Two drugs, such as aspirin and blood thinners
- Drugs and food, such as statins and grapefruit
- Drugs and supplements, such as gingko and blood thinners
- Drugs and medical conditions, such as aspirin and peptic ulcers
Interactions could cause a drug to be more or less effective, cause side effects, or change the way one or both drugs work.
What are side effects?
Side effects are unwanted, usually unpleasant, effects caused by medicines. Most are mild, such as a stomachache, dry mouth, or drowsiness, and go away after you stop taking the medicine. Others can be more serious. Sometimes a drug can interact with a disease that you have and cause a side effect. For example, if you have a heart condition, certain decongestants can cause you to have a rapid heartbeat.
What are drug allergies?
Drug allergies are another type of reaction. They can range from mild to life-threatening. Skin reactions, such as hives and rashes, are the most common type. Anaphylaxis, a serious allergic reaction, is less common.
How can I stay safe when taking medicines?
When you start a new prescription or over-the-counter medicine, make sure you understand how to take it correctly. Know which other medicines, foods, and supplements you need to avoid. Always talk to your health care provider or pharmacist if you have questions about your medicines.
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