Disorders due to use of dissociative drugs including ketamine and PCP
Disorders associated with use of dissociative anesthetics – ketamine, phencyclidine (PCP), and related compounds. Includes intoxication with characteristic dissociative phenomena, harmful pattern of use, and dependence. Risks include persistent psychotic symptoms and bladder pathology with chronic ketamine use.
Symptoms
- Dissociative phenomena during intoxication
- Repeated use despite harm
- Persistent perceptual disturbances
- Urological complications from chronic ketamine use
- Tolerance and craving
Synonyms and related terms
ketamine use disorder, PCP use disorder, angel dust
Frequently asked questions
What are the symptoms of Disorders due to use of dissociative drugs including ketamine and PCP?
Symptoms associated with Disorders due to use of dissociative drugs including ketamine and PCP (ICD-11 6C4D) include: Dissociative phenomena during intoxication, Repeated use despite harm, Persistent perceptual disturbances, Urological complications from chronic ketamine use, Tolerance and craving.
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