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Question Overdose on Spice and bath salt

How would you code an overdose on spice and bath salts?
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How would you code an overdose on spice and bath salts?
FeliciaAllen,

I did a little research on your question. You may have already looked at theses codes, but this is what I came up with.

ICD-9 Codes:

Mineral -----> Salts NEC

974.6 (poisoning)
E950.4 (Suicide attempt)

After looking up two brands of bath salts on CVS's website:

Sodium ------> Chloride(NEC)

974.5 (poisoning)
E950.4 (Suicide attempt)

You only mentioned an overdose. I only looked at poisoning and and suicide, with the thought that someone wouldn't "accidentally" ingest bath salts. As I don't know the full story, none of what I wrote may be the correct coding for this particular instance.

Hope this was at least a little helpful.

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it would not be suicide attempt, as these are now being inhaled as a recreational drug with devastating results, it would be accidental. That is intentionally taken but accidentally causing harmful results. Most bath salts main ingredient is Methylone

poisoning 962.0
accidental E858.0
you sequence the 962.0 first, the patient's problem due to the poisoning second and the E 858.0 last
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it would not be suicide attempt, as these are now being inhaled as a recreational drug with devastating results, it would be accidental. That is intentionally taken but accidentally causing harmful results. Most bath salts main ingredient is Methylone

poisoning 962.0
accidental E858.0
you sequence the 962.0 first, the patient's problem due to the poisoning second and the E 858.0 last
Mitchellde,

When I looked in the ICD-9 book I didn't find the code for Methylone. Is there another way to find that particular substance?
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maybe not I have a book called the expanded table of drugs and chemicals, methylone is starred as a new listing. You can purchase this book thru Channel publishing it is around $9.99 right now.
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