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974.2 - Poisoning By Carbonic Acid Anhydrase Inhibitors


The ICD 9 Code for Poisoning by carbonic acid anhydrase inhibitors is listed as 974.2.
Additional information concerning this code and description can be found below including ICD 10 crosswalks / GEMS, and chapter information where available.
ICD 9 CM Field Value
Diagnosis Code: 974.2
Long Description: Poisoning by carbonic acid anhydrase inhibitors
Short Description: Pois-h2co3 anhydra inhib
Chapter: Injury And Poisoning
Block: Poisoning By Drugs, Medicinals And Biological Substances (960-979)
ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Codes General Equivalence Mappings (GEMS):
ICD-10-CM Code: T50.2X1A - Poisoning by carbonic-anhydrase inhibitors, benzothiadiazides and other diuretics, accidental (unintentional), initial encounter (approximate)
ICD-10-CM Code: T50.2X2A - Poisoning by carbonic-anhydrase inhibitors, benzothiadiazides and other diuretics, intentional self-harm, initial encounter (approximate)
ICD-10-CM Code: T50.2X3A - Poisoning by carbonic-anhydrase inhibitors, benzothiadiazides and other diuretics, assault, initial encounter (approximate)
ICD-10-CM Code: T50.2X4A - Poisoning by carbonic-anhydrase inhibitors, benzothiadiazides and other diuretics, undetermined, initial encounter (approximate)
ICD-9-CM Siblings (same level / similar specificity) of 974.2:
974.0 - Poisoning by mercurial diuretics
974.1 - Poisoning by purine derivative diuretics
974.3 - Poisoning by saluretics
974.4 - Poisoning by other diuretics
974.5 - Poisoning by electrolytic, caloric, and water-balance agents
974.6 - Poisoning by other mineral salts, not elsewhere classified
974.7 - Poisoning by uric acid metabolism drugs