Non-specific code 2012 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 303.0
Acute alcoholic intoxication
  • There are 4 ICD-9-CM codes below 303.0 that define this diagnosis in greater detail. Do not use this code on a reimbursement claim.
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Applies To
  • Acute drunkenness in alcoholism
ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index entries containing back-references to 303.0:
  • Alcohol, alcoholic
    • acute intoxication 305.0
      • with dependence 303.0
    • intoxication (acute) 305.0
      • with dependence 303.0
      • pathological 291.4
  • Alcoholism 303.9
    • acute 303.0
  • Drunkenness (see also Abuse, drugs, nondependent) 305.0
    • acute in alcoholism (see also Alcoholism) 303.0
    • simple (acute) 305.0
      • in alcoholism 303.0
  • Intoxication
    • acute
      • alcoholic 305.0
        • with alcoholism 303.0
        • hangover effects 305.0
      • caffeine 305.9
      • hallucinogenic (see also Abuse, drugs, nondependent) 305.3
    • alcohol (acute) 305.0
      • with alcoholism 303.0
      • hangover effects 305.0
      • idiosyncratic 291.4
      • pathological 291.4
    • methyl alcohol (see also Alcoholism) 305.0
      • with alcoholism 303.0
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