ICD-11 · 6C41.4

Cannabis withdrawal

Cannabis 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 cannabis in individuals who have developed Cannabis dependence or have used cannabis for a prolonged period or in large amounts. Presenting features of Cannabis withdrawal may include irritability, anger or aggressive behavior, shakiness, insomnia, restlessness, anxiety, depressed or dysphoric mood, decreased appetite and weight loss, headache, sweating or chills, abdominal cramps and muscle aches.

ICD-11 diagnostic criteria

How to recognise

In the ICD-11 framework, the core symptoms taken into account when recognising Cannabis withdrawal are:

Differential diagnosis

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

Frequently asked questions

How is Cannabis withdrawal diagnosed according to ICD-11?

According to ICD-11, the diagnostic criteria for Cannabis withdrawal (6C41.4) include: zaprzestanie lub ograniczenie używania cannabis; wystąpienie objawów odstawiennych.

What disorders are in the differential diagnosis of Cannabis withdrawal?

The differential diagnosis of Cannabis withdrawal (6C41.4) includes: Zaburzenia związane z używaniem syntetycznych kannabinoidów (6C42).

WHO ICD-11 source

View this entry in the official WHO ICD-11 browser: 6C41.4 – WHO ICD-11

Notes

Proszę zakodować również jednostkę chorobową (schorzenie) będące przyczyną

Open in interactive browser →
Source: WHO ICD-11 (chapter 6 – Mental, behavioral and neurodevelopmental disorders). Used under CC BY-ND 3.0 IGO. ICD Diagnostica is not affiliated with or endorsed by WHO. Informational use only – does not replace clinical judgment.