6C43
Transtornos por uso de substâncias

Disorders due to use of opioids

Transtornos por uso de opioides are characterised by the padrão and consequences of opioid uso. Opioids is a generic term that encompasses the constituents or derivatives of the opium poppy Papaver somniferum as well as a range of synthetic and semisynthetic compounds, some related to morphine and others chemically distinct but all having their primary actions on the µ opioid receptor. Examples of opioids include morphine, diacetylmorphine (heroin), fentanyl, pethidine, oxycodone, hydromorphone, methadone, buprenorphine, codeine and d-propoxyphene. The opioids all have analgesic properties of different potencies and are primarily central nervous system depressants. They suppress respiration as well as other vital functions and are a common cause of overdose and related deaths. Certain opioids are used or administered parenterally, including heroin, a common and potent opioid that is primarily used non-medically. Therapeutic opioids are prescribed for a range of indications worldwide, and are essential for pain management in cancer pain and palliative care, although they are also used for non-therapeutic reasons. In some countries morbidity and mortality related to therapeutic opioids is greater than that related to heroin. All opioids may result in Opioid intoxicação, Opioid dependência and Opioid abstinência. A range of Opioid-Induced transtornos occur, some of which occur following Opioid abstinência.

Informações

Código CID-11:6C43
ID ICD-11:http://id.who.int/icd/release/11/2024-01/mms/111507461
Categoria:Transtornos por uso de substâncias
Nível hierárquico:3

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Disorders due to use of opioids (CID-11: 6C43)