ICD-11 code : 6C49.60;
Preferred Label : Hallucinogen-induced mood disorder;
ICD-11 definition : Hallucinogen-induced mood disorder is characterized by mood symptoms (e.g., depressed
or elevated mood, decreased engagement in pleasurable activities, increased or decreased
energy levels) that develop during or soon after intoxication with hallucinogens.
The intensity or duration of the symptoms is substantially in excess of mood disturbances
that are characteristic of hallucinogen intoxication. The amount and duration of hallucinogen
use must be capable of producing mood symptoms. The symptoms are not better explained
by a primary mental disorder (e.g., a Depressive disorder, a Bipolar disorder, Schizoaffective
disorder), as might be the case if the mood symptoms preceded the onset of the hallucinogen
use, if the symptoms persist for a substantial period of time after cessation of the
hallucinogen use, or if there is other evidence of a pre-existing primary mental disorder
with mood symptoms (e.g., a history of prior episodes not associated with hallucinogen
use).;
Origin ID : 162562386;
Automatic exact mappings (from CISMeF team)
ICD-10 Mapping
Hallucinogen-induced mood disorder is characterized by mood symptoms (e.g., depressed
or elevated mood, decreased engagement in pleasurable activities, increased or decreased
energy levels) that develop during or soon after intoxication with hallucinogens.
The intensity or duration of the symptoms is substantially in excess of mood disturbances
that are characteristic of hallucinogen intoxication. The amount and duration of hallucinogen
use must be capable of producing mood symptoms. The symptoms are not better explained
by a primary mental disorder (e.g., a Depressive disorder, a Bipolar disorder, Schizoaffective
disorder), as might be the case if the mood symptoms preceded the onset of the hallucinogen
use, if the symptoms persist for a substantial period of time after cessation of the
hallucinogen use, or if there is other evidence of a pre-existing primary mental disorder
with mood symptoms (e.g., a history of prior episodes not associated with hallucinogen
use).