ICD-11 classes
14 Diseases of the skin
Adverse cutaneous reactions to medication
Drug eruptions
EH61 — Drug-induced urticaria, angioedema and anaphylaxis
4A84.1 — Drug-induced anaphylaxis
ICD-11 4A84.1 — Drug-induced anaphylaxis
Anaphylaxis attributable to a drug. When severe it may be fatal. This systemic reaction usually develops within minutes to hours of administration of the drug, is often severe and may be fatal. The most frequent drugs causing anaphylaxis are antibiotics, particularly penicillins. Clinically there may be premonitory dizziness or faintness, skin tingling and erythema, followed by urticaria, angio-oedema, bronchospasm, abdominal pain and vasomotor collapse.
The diagnosis includes nothing.
The diagnosis excludes nothing.
It has no clarifying diagnoses.
The diagnosis is coded elsewhere:
- Drug-induced urticaria, angioedema and anaphylaxis #3846
- Anaphylaxis #3879
- Drug-induced urticaria, angioedema and anaphylaxis #3902
- Drug-induced urticaria, angioedema and anaphylaxis #15745
- Anaphylaxis #27580
The diagnosis is included in 1 another class.
- Anaphylaxis due to radiocontrast media (EL80)