What ICD-10 Codes are Used for Cocaine Use?
Cocaine use and its associated disorders have severe health implications and are important public health issues. Accurate coding for these conditions using ICD-10-CM is crucial for diagnosis, treatment, and record-keeping, as well as for insurance and billing purposes.
Here are some commonly used ICD-10-CM codes for cocaine use:
F14.10: Cocaine use, unspecified
This code is used for cases of cocaine use where the specific disorder or associated condition is not specified.
F14.120: Cocaine abuse with intoxication
This code is used for cases where cocaine use leads to intoxication but is not classified as dependence.
F14.20: Cocaine dependence
This code describes cases with a physical or psychological dependence on cocaine.
F14.23: Cocaine dependence with withdrawal
This code is used for cases where the individual is dependent on cocaine and experiencing withdrawal symptoms.
F14.929: Cocaine use, unspecified with unspecified cocaine-induced disorder
This code is for cases where cocaine use is occurring, but the type of cocaine-induced disorder is not specified.

