Addictive personalities are defined as specific character traits that make a human more likely to develop an addiction. Possible addictions include alcohol, tobacco, and prescription drugs.
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I am new to cpt code use for medical billing insurance and have a problem finding the cpt code for addictive disorder (opiate treatment program).
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Lidocaine is not considered addictive and does not typically lead to dependence when used as directed for medical purposes. It is a local anesthetic commonly used to numb specific areas of the body during medical procedures. However, misuse or overuse of lidocaine can lead to harmful effects and should be avoided.
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There are no medical records that indicate that he did.
Well drugs range from bad (addictive ones) to essential medical ones.
If they do, it has not been widely reported in the veterinary medical literature.
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Answer: relaxation, pain control for medical patients, can kill cells that may become cancerous, its non-addictive, its non-toxic....