RxCalc (formerly called DoseCalcPlus) is a stand alone program for calculating medication doses.
Easily calculate medication doses:
Input:
Weight (kg or lb & oz)
Dose (mg/kg/day, µg/kg/dose, etc.)
Doses per day, single bolus doses
Medication strength or solution concentration (mg/ml, etc.)
Output:
Dose displayed in mg, ml, AND tsp (for liquid meds)
Round dose up or down to nearest fraction of a pill or ¼ tsp for convenient dosing
Plus final dose is displayed in mg/kg/day (or µg/kg, etc.) for the clinician to double-check the calculations
Available with Right and Left handed display
Medication formulary includes commonly used drugs. Generic names, with Brand-name cross-reference. Now with Brand-name search (available on Palm OS® version 3.1 or greater)
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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