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Pediatric Dosage in Pharmacokinetics Formulas
Pediatric Dosage is defined as the amount of medicine that should given to the patient according to the pediatrician. And is denoted by PD. Pediatric Dosage is usually measured using the Microgram for Weight. Note that the value of Pediatric Dosage is always positive.
Formulas to find Pediatric Dosage in Pharmacokinetics
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Clark's Equation of Dosage
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Clark's Equation of Dosage in Microgram
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Pharmacokinetics formulas that make use of Pediatric Dosage
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Adult Dose of Drug by Clark's Equation in Micrograms
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Adult Dose of Drug by Clark's Equation
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Weight of Patient by Clark's equation
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Weight of Patient in Kilograms by Clark's equation
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List of variables in Pharmacokinetics formulas
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Adult Dose
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Weight of Patient
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Weight of Patient in microgram
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FAQ
What is the Pediatric Dosage?
Pediatric Dosage is defined as the amount of medicine that should given to the patient according to the pediatrician. Pediatric Dosage is usually measured using the Microgram for Weight. Note that the value of Pediatric Dosage is always positive.
Can the Pediatric Dosage be negative?
No, the Pediatric Dosage, measured in Weight cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Pediatric Dosage?
Pediatric Dosage is usually measured using the Microgram[µg] for Weight. Kilogram[µg], Gram[µg], Milligram[µg] are the few other units in which Pediatric Dosage can be measured.
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