ICD-11 · 6C48.3

Caffeine withdrawal

Caffeine withdrawal is a clinically significant cluster of symptoms, behaviors and/or physiological features, varying in degree of severity and duration, that occurs upon cessation or reduction of use of caffeine (typically in the form of coffee, caffeinated drinks, or as an ingredient in certain over-the-counter medications) in individuals who have used caffeine for a prolonged period or in large amounts. Presenting features of Caffeine withdrawal may include headache, marked fatigue or drowsiness, irritability, depressed or dysphoric mood, nausea or vomiting, and difficulty concentrating.

Differential diagnosis

When diagnosing Caffeine withdrawal, the following ICD-11 disorders should be considered in the differential diagnosis:

Frequently asked questions

What disorders are in the differential diagnosis of Caffeine withdrawal?

The differential diagnosis of Caffeine withdrawal (6C48.3) includes: Zaburzenia związane z używaniem środków pobudzających, w tym amfetaminy, metamfetaminy lub metylkatynonu (6C46), Zespół odstawienny związany z używaniem środków pobudzających, w tym amfetaminy, metamfetaminy lub metylkatynonu (6C46.4).

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