Non-specific code 2011 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 304.7
Combinations of opioid type drug with any other drug dependence
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ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index entries containing back-references to 304.7:
  • Dependence
    • combination of drugs (excluding morphine or opioid type drug) NEC 304.8
      • morphine or opioid type drug with any other drug 304.7
    • drug NEC 304.9
      • analgesic NEC 304.6
      • combination (excluding morphine or opioid type drug) NEC 304.8
        • morphine or opioid type drug with any other drug 304.7
      • complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or puerperium 648.3
        • affecting fetus or newborn 779.5
      • hallucinogenic 304.5
      • hypnotic NEC 304.1
      • narcotic NEC 304.9
      • psychostimulant NEC 304.4
      • sedative 304.1
      • soporific NEC 304.1
      • specified type NEC 304.6
      • suspected damage to fetus affecting management of pregnancy 655.5
      • synthetic, with morphine-like effect 304.0
      • tranquilizing 304.1
    • morphine or opioid type drug (drugs classifiable to 965.00-965.09) with any other drug 304.7
    • opioid type drug 304.0
      • with any other drug 304.7
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