ICD-10 Code F14.24 – Cocaine dependence with cocaine-induced mood disorder (2026): Diagnosis, Symptoms & Billing Guide
2026 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code F14.24 – Cocaine dependence with cocaine-induced mood disorder
What it is
This code describes cocaine dependence accompanied by a mood disorder caused by cocaine use. Use it when the mood symptoms are directly linked to cocaine and the dependence is documented.
Clinical signs
Clinical features vary; refer to documentation. You may see depressed mood, irritability, euphoria, or mood instability occurring with cocaine dependence, and the record should support a cocaine-induced mood disorder.
When to use this code
Use F14.24 when the provider documents cocaine dependence and specifies a cocaine-induced mood disorder, such as depressive or bipolar-like symptoms attributed to cocaine. The record should show the mood disturbance is substance-induced rather than a primary psychiatric disorder. If the relationship is unclear, check documentation.
Do not use for
Do not use this code for cocaine use without dependence, or for a primary mood disorder unrelated to cocaine. If the chart does not clearly link the mood condition to cocaine, code the documented diagnoses separately.
Coding tip
Look for explicit provider wording that ties the mood disorder to cocaine use; if that link is absent, query or code only what is documented.