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Medicine, 25.11.2020 01:00 isbella29

A 39 year old female patient presents to the emergency room for a second time this week. She suffers from fatal familial insomnia and is currently prescribed Ambien (zolpidem) 10 mg at bedtime. The patient is being seen for a second time this week after accidental poisoning/ overdosing on this medication. Assign the correct icd-10-cm codes required for this encounter:

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