ICD-11 code : 6C43.2;
Preferred Label : Opioid dependence;
ICD-11 definition : Opioid dependence is a disorder of regulation of opioid use arising from repeated
or continuous use of opioids. The characteristic feature is a strong internal drive
to use opioids, which is manifested by impaired ability to control use, increasing
priority given to use over other activities and persistence of use despite harm or
negative consequences. These experiences are often accompanied by a subjective sensation
of urge or craving to use opioids. Physiological features of dependence may also be
present, including tolerance to the effects of opioids, withdrawal symptoms following
cessation or reduction in use of opioids, or repeated use of opioids or pharmacologically
similar substances to prevent or alleviate withdrawal symptoms. The features of dependence
are usually evident over a period of at least 12 months but the diagnosis may be made
if opioid use is continuous (daily or almost daily) for at least 1 month.;
ICD-11 synonym : heroin addiction; narcotic dependence; opiate dependence; opium dependence; morphine dependence; opioid addiction;
ICD-11 inclusion : methadone addiction; methadone dependence; heroin dependence;
ICD-11 "unspecified" category code : 6C43.2Z;
Origin ID : 1120716949;
UMLS CUI : C0524662;
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Opioid dependence is a disorder of regulation of opioid use arising from repeated
or continuous use of opioids. The characteristic feature is a strong internal drive
to use opioids, which is manifested by impaired ability to control use, increasing
priority given to use over other activities and persistence of use despite harm or
negative consequences. These experiences are often accompanied by a subjective sensation
of urge or craving to use opioids. Physiological features of dependence may also be
present, including tolerance to the effects of opioids, withdrawal symptoms following
cessation or reduction in use of opioids, or repeated use of opioids or pharmacologically
similar substances to prevent or alleviate withdrawal symptoms. The features of dependence
are usually evident over a period of at least 12 months but the diagnosis may be made
if opioid use is continuous (daily or almost daily) for at least 1 month.