Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Substances
- Alcohol
- Intoxication
Anmerkungen:
- Includes: recent ingestion; clinically significant problematic behavior or psychological changes
1 or more of these symptomsThese can not be better explained by another medical condition or intoxication with another substance
- slurred speech
- Incoordination
- Unsteady gait
- Nystagmus
- Impairment in
attention or
memory
- stupor or coma
- Withdrawal
Anmerkungen:
- cessation of use that has been heavy and prolonged
two or more of the following within several hours to a few days after cessation
- Autonomic hyperactivity
- increased hand tremor
- insomnia
- nausea or vomiting
- transient visual, tactile, or
auditory hallucinations or
illusions
- psychomotor agitation
- anxiety
- generalized tonic-clonic seizures
- Caffeine
- Intoxication
Anmerkungen:
- restlessness
- nervousness
- excitement
- insomnia
- flushed face
- diuresis
- GI disturbance
- muscle twitching
- rambling
- tachycardia or arrhythmia
- periods of
inexhaustability
- psychomotor agitation
- Withdrawal
- headache
- fatigue
- dysphoric mood
- difficulty concentrating
- Flu-like symptoms
- Cannabis
- intoxication
Anmerkungen:
- 2 or more symptoms within 2 hours of use
- conjunctival injection
- increased appetite
- dry mouth
- tachycardia
- withdrawal
Anmerkungen:
- 3 or more symptoms within a week
- irritability, anger
or aggression
- nervousness or
anxiety
- sleep difficulty
- decreased appetite
- restlessness
- depressed mood
- abdominal pain,
shakiness, sweating, fever,
chills, or headache
- Hallucinogens
Anmerkungen:
- Hallucinogens are unique among the substances because they typically have no withdrawal symptoms; HOWEVER, there is hallucinogen persisting perception disorder in which 1 or more perceptual symptoms of the intoxication cause significant distress after cessation
- Phencyclidine (PCP, ketamine)
- intoxication
Anmerkungen:
- within 1 hour, 2 or more symptoms
- vertical or
horizontal
nystagmus
- hypertension or tachycardia
- numbness
- ataxia
- dysarthria
Anmerkungen:
- muscle rigidity
- seizures or coma
- hyperacusis
Anmerkungen:
- Other hallucinogens
- Intoxication
Anmerkungen:
- pupillary dilation
- tachycardia
- sweating
- palpitations
- blurring of vision
- tremors
- incoordination
- Inhalents
- intoxication only
Anmerkungen:
- dizziness
- nystagmus
- incoordination
- slurred speech
- unsteady gait
- lethargy
- depressed reflexes
- psychomotor
retardation
- tremor
- generalized muscle weakness
- blurred vision or diplopia
- stupor or coma
- Euphoria
- Opioids
- intoxication
- pupillary constriction AND
Anmerkungen:
- drowsiness or coma
- slurred speech
- impairment in
attention or memory
- withdrawal
Anmerkungen:
- 3 or more developing within minutes to days after cessation or administration of an antagonist
- dysphoric mood
- nausea or vomiting
- muscle aches
- lacrimation or rhinorrhea
- pupillary
dilation or
sweating
- diarrhea
- yawning
- fever
- insomnia
- Sedatives
- intoxication
Anmerkungen:
- slurred speech
- incoordination
- unsteady gait
- nystagmus
- impairment in cognition
- stupor or coma
- withdrawal
Anmerkungen:
- autonomic hyperactivity
- hand tremor
- insomnia
- nausea or vomiting
- transient
hallucinations
or illusions
- psychomotor
agitation
- anxiety
- grand mal seizures
- Stimulants
- intoxication
Anmerkungen:
- tachycardia
- pupillary dilation
- elevated or
lowered blood
pressure
- perspiration or chills
- nausea or vomiting
- evidence of weight loss
- psychomotor agitation
or retardation
- muscular weaknesses or
respiratory depression
- confusion, seizures, or coma
- withdrawal
- dysphoric mood AND
Anmerkungen:
- fatigue
- vivid,
unpleasant
dreams
- insomnia or hypersomnia
- increased appetite
- psychomotor
retardation or
agitation
- tobacco
- withdrawal only
Anmerkungen:
- irritability,
frustration, or
anger
- anxiety
- difficulty concentrating
- increased appetite
- restlessness
- depressed mood
- insomnia