ICD-11 classes
06 Mental, behavioural or neurodevelopmental disorders
Disorders due to substance use or addictive behaviours
Disorders due to substance use
6C44 — Disorders due to use of sedatives, hypnotics or anxiolytics
6C44.3 — Sedative, hypnotic or anxiolytic intoxication
ICD-11 6C44.3 — Sedative, hypnotic or anxiolytic intoxication
Sedative, hypnotic or anxiolytic intoxication is a clinically significant transient condition that develops during or shortly after the consumption of sedatives, hypnotics or anxiolytics that is characterised by disturbances in consciousness, cognition, perception, affect, behaviour, or coordination. These disturbances are caused by the known pharmacological effects of sedatives, hypnotics or anxiolytics and their intensity is closely related to the amount of sedatives, hypnotics or anxiolytics consumed. They are time-limited and abate as sedatives, hypnotics or anxiolytics are cleared from the body. Presenting features may include somnolence, impaired judgment, inappropriate behavior (including sexual behavior or aggression), slurred speech, impaired motor coordination, unsteady gait, mood changes, as well as impaired memory, attention and concentration. Nystagmus (repetitive, uncontrolled eye movements) is a common physical sign. In severe cases stupor or coma may occur.
It includes 1 item.
- "Bad trips" due to sedatives, hypnotics or anxiolytics
It excludes 2 items.
- sedative, hypnotic drugs and other CNS depressants poisoning (NE60)
- Possession trance disorder (6B63)
It has no clarifying diagnoses.