Specific codes in ICD-10 are unique alphanumeric designations used to identify and categorize diseases, disorders, and conditions. They consist of 3-5 characters, including both letters and numbers, that provide a high level of detail and specificity.
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Poisoning: Alpha-adrenoreceptor antagonists, not elsewhere classified |
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Intoxication par alpha-bloquants, non classés ailleurs |
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| 1 | XIX | Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes | |
| 2 | T36-T50 | Poisoning by drugs, medicaments and biological substances | |
| 3 | T44 | Poisoning by drugs primarily affecting the autonomic nervous system | |
| 4 | T44.6 | Poisoning: Alpha-adrenoreceptor antagonists, not elsewhere classified |
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Activated charcoal is a form of carbon processed to have small, low-volume pores that increase the surface area available for adsorption or chemical reactions. |
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Mannitol is a naturally occurring sugar alcohol used clinically primarily for its osmotic diuretic properties. |