T45.691A
ICD-10-CMPoisoning by other fibrinolysis-affecting drugs, accidental (unintentional), initial encounter
This code signifies an accidental overdose or adverse reaction to a medication that impacts the body's ability to break down blood clots, other than specific anticoagulant antagonists. This includes unintentional ingestion or incorrect dosage of drugs like antifibrinolytics (e.g., tranexamic acid, aminocaproic acid) or other agents that affect fibrinolysis. The "initial encounter" indicates the patient is receiving active treatment for the poisoning.
Use this code when a patient presents to an emergency department or clinic with symptoms of poisoning due to an accidental ingestion or misadministration of a fibrinolysis-affecting drug. This would apply to situations where the patient unintentionally took too much of their prescribed medication, or a child accidentally ingested such a drug. It is used for the initial phase of treatment for this specific poisoning event.
AI-generated reference — verify against official guidelines
+5 more in this category