ICD-11 code : 6C4C;
Preferred Label : Disorders due to use of MDMA or related drugs, including MDA;
ICD-11 definition : Disorders due to use of MDMA or related drugs, including MDA are characterised by
the pattern and consequences of MDMA or related drug use. MDMA is methylene-dioxymethamphetamine
and is a common drug of abuse in many countries especially among young people. It
is predominantly available in tablet form known as 'ecstasy'. Pharmacologically, MDMA
has stimulant and empathogenic properties and these encourage its use among young
people for social and other interactions. Considering its wide prevalence in many
countries and among many sub-groups of young people, MDMA and Related Drug Dependence
and MDMA and Related Drug Withdrawal are comparatively uncommon. Substance-Induced
Mental Disorders may arise from its use. Several analogues of MDMA exist, including
MDA (methylene-dioxyamphetamine).;
ICD-11 synonym : Disorders due to use of MDMA - [3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine]; Disorders due to use of ecstasy or related drugs; Disorders due to use of MDA - [3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine]; Disorders due to use of MDMA; Disorders due to abuse of MDMA or related drugs, including MDA; Disorders due to use of MDA; Disorders due to abuse of ecstasy or related drugs; 3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine; 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine;
ICD-11 "other" category code : 6C4C.Y;
ICD-11 "unspecified" category code : 6C4C.Z;
Origin ID : 1218193465;
Automatic exact mappings (from CISMeF team)
ICD-10 Mapping
Disorders due to use of MDMA or related drugs, including MDA are characterised by
the pattern and consequences of MDMA or related drug use. MDMA is methylene-dioxymethamphetamine
and is a common drug of abuse in many countries especially among young people. It
is predominantly available in tablet form known as 'ecstasy'. Pharmacologically, MDMA
has stimulant and empathogenic properties and these encourage its use among young
people for social and other interactions. Considering its wide prevalence in many
countries and among many sub-groups of young people, MDMA and Related Drug Dependence
and MDMA and Related Drug Withdrawal are comparatively uncommon. Substance-Induced
Mental Disorders may arise from its use. Several analogues of MDMA exist, including
MDA (methylene-dioxyamphetamine).