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Pediatric Dosage is defined as the amount of medicine that should given to the patient according to the pediatrician. Check FAQs
PD=AD(W150)
PD - Pediatric Dosage?AD - Adult Dose?W - Weight of Patient?

Clark's Equation of Dosage Example

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Here is how the Clark's Equation of Dosage equation looks like.

3.5518Edit=10.55Edit(50.5Edit150)
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Clark's Equation of Dosage Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
PD=AD(W150)
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
PD=10.55µg(50.5kg150)
Next Step Convert Units
PD=1.1E-8kg(50.5kg150)
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
PD=1.1E-8(50.5150)
Next Step Evaluate
PD=3.55183333333333E-09kg
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
PD=3.55183333333333µg
LAST Step Rounding Answer
PD=3.5518µg

Clark's Equation of Dosage Formula Elements

Variables
Pediatric Dosage
Pediatric Dosage is defined as the amount of medicine that should given to the patient according to the pediatrician.
Symbol: PD
Measurement: WeightUnit: µg
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Adult Dose
Adult Dose is the recommended dosage for adult medication use.
Symbol: AD
Measurement: WeightUnit: µg
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Weight of Patient
Weight of Patient is a measure of the heaviness of a patient's body.
Symbol: W
Measurement: WeightUnit: kg
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Pediatric Dosage

​Go Clark's Equation of Dosage in Microgram
PD=AD(Wmicro68)

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D=VdiskeAUC

How to Evaluate Clark's Equation of Dosage?

Clark's Equation of Dosage evaluator uses Pediatric Dosage = Adult Dose*(Weight of Patient/150) to evaluate the Pediatric Dosage, The Clark's Equation of Dosage formula is defined as the weight of the patient in pounds divided by the average standard weight of 150 pounds multiplied by the adult dose of a drug equals the pediatric medication dose. Pediatric Dosage is denoted by PD symbol.

How to evaluate Clark's Equation of Dosage using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Clark's Equation of Dosage, enter Adult Dose (AD) & Weight of Patient (W) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Clark's Equation of Dosage

What is the formula to find Clark's Equation of Dosage?
The formula of Clark's Equation of Dosage is expressed as Pediatric Dosage = Adult Dose*(Weight of Patient/150). Here is an example- 3.6E+9 = 1.055E-08*(50.5/150).
How to calculate Clark's Equation of Dosage?
With Adult Dose (AD) & Weight of Patient (W) we can find Clark's Equation of Dosage using the formula - Pediatric Dosage = Adult Dose*(Weight of Patient/150).
What are the other ways to Calculate Pediatric Dosage?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Pediatric Dosage-
  • Pediatric Dosage=Adult Dose*(Weight of Patient in microgram/68)OpenImg
Can the Clark's Equation of Dosage be negative?
No, the Clark's Equation of Dosage, measured in Weight cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Clark's Equation of Dosage?
Clark's Equation of Dosage is usually measured using the Microgram[µg] for Weight. Kilogram[µg], Gram[µg], Milligram[µg] are the few other units in which Clark's Equation of Dosage can be measured.
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