ICD-10 Code G44.41 – Drug-induced headache, not elsewhere classified, intractable (2026): Diagnosis, Symptoms & Billing Guide

The ICD-10 code for Drug-induced headache, not elsewhere classified, intractable is G44.41.
2026 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code G44.41 – Drug-induced headache, not elsewhere classified, intractable

What it is

This code identifies a headache caused by medication or another drug, when the headache is specifically documented as intractable. It applies when the condition is not classified elsewhere and the record supports a drug-related cause.

Clinical signs

Clinical features vary; refer to documentation. Typical records note persistent headache symptoms that continue despite usual management, along with a documented association to medication use or exposure.

When to use this code

Use this code when the provider clearly documents a drug-induced headache and states that it is intractable. It is appropriate when the headache is linked to a medication, adverse effect, or similar exposure, and no more specific code applies.

Check documentation for the causal drug and whether the headache is described as resistant to treatment. Do not assume causation from medication use alone.

Do not use for

Do not use this code for headaches without a documented drug cause or when the headache is not described as intractable. Avoid using it if another more specific headache diagnosis is recorded.

Coding tip

Confirm both elements in the note: drug-induced and intractable; if either is missing, check documentation before assigning G44.41.

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