ICD-11 code : 6C41.3;
Preferred Label : Cannabis intoxication;
ICD-11 definition : Cannabis intoxication is a clinically significant transient condition that develops
during or shortly after the consumption of cannabis that is characterized by disturbances
in consciousness, cognition, perception, affect, behaviour, or coordination. These
disturbances are caused by the known pharmacological effects of cannabis and their
intensity is closely related to the amount of cannabis consumed. They are time-limited
and abate as cannabis is cleared from the body. Presenting features may include inappropriate
euphoria, impaired attention, impaired judgment, perceptual alterations (such as the
sensation of floating, altered perception of time), changes in sociability, increased
appetite, anxiety, intensification of ordinary experiences, impaired short-term memory,
and sluggishness. Physical signs include conjunctival injection (red or bloodshot
eyes) and tachycardia.;
ICD-11 inclusion : Bad trips (cannabinoids);
Origin ID : 1387132352;
UMLS CUI : C0006872;
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UMLS correspondences (same concept)
Cannabis intoxication is a clinically significant transient condition that develops
during or shortly after the consumption of cannabis that is characterized by disturbances
in consciousness, cognition, perception, affect, behaviour, or coordination. These
disturbances are caused by the known pharmacological effects of cannabis and their
intensity is closely related to the amount of cannabis consumed. They are time-limited
and abate as cannabis is cleared from the body. Presenting features may include inappropriate
euphoria, impaired attention, impaired judgment, perceptual alterations (such as the
sensation of floating, altered perception of time), changes in sociability, increased
appetite, anxiety, intensification of ordinary experiences, impaired short-term memory,
and sluggishness. Physical signs include conjunctival injection (red or bloodshot
eyes) and tachycardia.