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About Rx Dose Calc
RxDoseCalc is a tool to help doctors, pharmacists, dentists, nurses and other healthcare professionals lookup the oral medication doses for children.
Features:
• Ad free full version with no in-app purchases
• Works offline
• The pediatric doses for 70+ drugs
• Search with the brand name or chemical name to quickly find the medication
• Tailored page for each drug with dose options when available
• Adult doses included for your reference
• List of common Latin prescription abbreviations
• Average weight for age reference
• Medical tools: Body Mass Index, Body Surface Area, Renal Function, Blood Sugar, Weight Converter, Temperature Converter, Pregnancy Due Date and Days Interval Calculator
Disclaimer:
Rx Dose Calc is intended only for health care professionals. Doses should not be used to guide patient care, nor should they substitute for clinical judgment. If you are not a health care professional check with a doctor or a pharmacist before making medical decisions.
Features:
• Ad free full version with no in-app purchases
• Works offline
• The pediatric doses for 70+ drugs
• Search with the brand name or chemical name to quickly find the medication
• Tailored page for each drug with dose options when available
• Adult doses included for your reference
• List of common Latin prescription abbreviations
• Average weight for age reference
• Medical tools: Body Mass Index, Body Surface Area, Renal Function, Blood Sugar, Weight Converter, Temperature Converter, Pregnancy Due Date and Days Interval Calculator
Disclaimer:
Rx Dose Calc is intended only for health care professionals. Doses should not be used to guide patient care, nor should they substitute for clinical judgment. If you are not a health care professional check with a doctor or a pharmacist before making medical decisions.