Revised Dose Formula

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The Revised dose calculated based on concentration of the drug in the patient's bloodstream and the concentration of the drug that was actually measured in the patient's bloodstream (measured CPSS). Check FAQs
RD=PDRTcpssMcpss
RD - Revised Dose?PDR - Previous Rate of Dose?Tcpss - Target Steady State Plasma Concentration?Mcpss - Measured Steady State Concentration Plasma?

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Here is how the Revised Dose equation looks like with Units.

Here is how the Revised Dose equation looks like.

2E+8Edit=100Edit10Edit5Edit
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Revised Dose Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Revised Dose?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
RD=PDRTcpssMcpss
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
RD=100kg10mg/L5mg/L
Next Step Convert Units
RD=100kg0.01kg/m³0.005kg/m³
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
RD=1000.010.005
Next Step Evaluate
RD=200kg
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
RD=200000000mg
LAST Step Rounding Answer
RD=2E+8mg

Revised Dose Formula Elements

Variables
Revised Dose
The Revised dose calculated based on concentration of the drug in the patient's bloodstream and the concentration of the drug that was actually measured in the patient's bloodstream (measured CPSS).
Symbol: RD
Measurement: WeightUnit: mg
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Previous Rate of Dose
Previous Rate of Dose Rate is the dose of the medication that the patient was previously receiving.
Symbol: PDR
Measurement: WeightUnit: kg
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Target Steady State Plasma Concentration
The Target Steady State Plasma Concentration represents the therapeutic range or the optimal concentration that is expected to provide the desired therapeutic effect.
Symbol: Tcpss
Measurement: Mass ConcentrationUnit: mg/L
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Measured Steady State Concentration Plasma
The Measured Steady State Concentration Plasma is the actual concentration of the drug that is measured in the patient's bloodstream through therapeutic drug monitoring.
Symbol: Mcpss
Measurement: Mass ConcentrationUnit: mg/L
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

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How to Evaluate Revised Dose?

Revised Dose evaluator uses Revised Dose = Previous Rate of Dose*Target Steady State Plasma Concentration/Measured Steady State Concentration Plasma to evaluate the Revised Dose, The Revised dose formula is defined based on concentration of the drug in the patient's bloodstream and the concentration of the drug that was actually measured in the patient's bloodstream (measured CPSS). Revised Dose is denoted by RD symbol.

How to evaluate Revised Dose using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Revised Dose, enter Previous Rate of Dose (PDR), Target Steady State Plasma Concentration (Tcpss) & Measured Steady State Concentration Plasma (Mcpss) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Revised Dose

What is the formula to find Revised Dose?
The formula of Revised Dose is expressed as Revised Dose = Previous Rate of Dose*Target Steady State Plasma Concentration/Measured Steady State Concentration Plasma. Here is an example- 2E+14 = 100*0.01/0.005.
How to calculate Revised Dose?
With Previous Rate of Dose (PDR), Target Steady State Plasma Concentration (Tcpss) & Measured Steady State Concentration Plasma (Mcpss) we can find Revised Dose using the formula - Revised Dose = Previous Rate of Dose*Target Steady State Plasma Concentration/Measured Steady State Concentration Plasma.
Can the Revised Dose be negative?
No, the Revised Dose, measured in Weight cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Revised Dose?
Revised Dose is usually measured using the Milligram[mg] for Weight. Kilogram[mg], Gram[mg], Ton (Metric)[mg] are the few other units in which Revised Dose can be measured.
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