Tardive dyskinesia due to use of medications, also referred to as lingual-facial-buccal dyskinesia, presents as uncontrollable movements of the mouth, tongue, jaw, and cheeks. This condition should be coded using ICD-10-CM code G24.01 (drug induced subacute dyskinesia) followed by the appropriate code to identify the drug causing the dyskinesia. This effect is commonly found following the use of neuroleptic medications. Interested in more coding tips and claim validation tools? Click here to sign up for a demo or to learn more about SelectCoder. |