Medication Type Infant Syrup (120 mg / 5 ml) Six Plus Syrup (250 mg / 5 ml) Tablet (500 mg) Custom Solution Paracetamol 120 mg/5 ml, 250 mg/5 ml oral suspension
250 mg Paracetamol / 5 ml
The oral dose of paracetamol for infants and children is: 15 mg/kg per dose, to a maximum of 1 g per dose, every four to six hours (to a maximum of four doses per day), with a
Enter childs weight in kg and get automatic calculation of the dose in mls and how many times a day to be given
Please note that for paracetamol ingestions - the toxic dose must be interpreted using the relevant
250mg/5mL Suspension: 3-5 (7-11) 0-0
Weight paracetamol
Forte syr Childn ≥14 yr (≥40 kg) 10 mL, 13-14 yr (35-40 kg) 8-10 mL, 12-13 yr (30-35 kg) 7-9 mL, 10-12 yr (24
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You prescribe paracetamol for management at home
Try our general dosage calculator, or the other tools for the dosage of common pain relief medication: The paracetamol calculator; and; The ibuprofen calculator
Child dose by Clark’s rule (mg/day) = Adult Dose (mg/day) x (Child Weight in Lbs /150) Both the Young and Clark’s rule are Paracetamol dosage calculator Recalculated strength: 125 mg/ 5 mL = 25 mg/ 1 mL 150 mg/ 25 mg = 6 mL needed
4 g daily
It also provides relief from mild to moderate pain associated with/without fever
Paracetamol dosage calculator recommends an oral dosage of 10 to 15 mg/kg body weight of children
Ibuprofen Liquid 100 mg/5 mL (such as Children’s Motrin Oral Suspension) 2
Table 2: Dosage of children under 2 years,: 100 mg/ml Paracetamol oral drops Age (Months) Body weight (kg) Maximum Single dose Maximum daily dose mg 100 mg/ml mg 100 mg/ml 0-3 2
100mg/mL Suspension Infant Drops 120mg/5mL Suspension
8 (50mg/1) X (1ml/15mg) = 50ml/15 (Mg is cancelled out) = 3ml There is another simple formula to convert mg to ml, which is "D" mg X 0
Fear not! Our calculator takes into account this specific dosage, providing a precise measurement tailored to your child's weight
Keep in mind, these are hypothetical examples
This Pediatric Dose Calculator estimates the children's dosage based on factors like weight, BSA, and age for various frequencies
The desired dose gets placed over 1 remember, (x mL) = 4 mg/1 x 1 mL/2 mg x (4)(1)/2 x 4/2 x 2/1 = 2 mL, the clinician kept multiplying/dividing until they got the desired amount, 2 mL in this problem example Follow institutional policies and recommendations on the double-checking of dose calculations by another licensed