Prescription Calculator

The Prescription Calculator assists users in determining personalized medication dosing and treatment duration based on patient-specific parameters such as age, weight, kidney function, medication type, frequency, and start date.

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Step-by-Step Guide for Using the Prescription Calculator

Data Input

Begin by entering the required patient information and treatment details.

  • Patient Age:

    Input the patient’s age in years. The value must be between 0 and 120.

  • Patient Weight (kg):

    Enter the patient’s weight in kilograms, ensuring it is a value between 0 and 300.

  • Creatinine Clearance (mL/min):

    Input the creatinine clearance value. This should be a number between 0 and 200.

  • Medication Type:

    Select the medication type from the provided options:

    • Antibiotic A (standard)
    • Antibiotic B (reduced)
    • Antibiotic C (enhanced)
  • Dosing Frequency:

    Choose the dosing frequency:

    • Once daily
    • Twice daily
    • Three times daily
    • Four times daily
  • Treatment Start Date:

    Select the date on which treatment will commence using the date picker.

Calculating Prescription Details

After entering all the required input data, the calculator will provide the following results.

  • Base Dose per Day:

    This is calculated by multiplying the patient’s weight by 5 and then by the medication type factor.

  • Kidney Function Adjusted Dose:

    The base dose is adjusted according to the patient’s kidney function by applying creatinine clearance percentage.

  • Single Dose Amount:

    The adjusted dose is divided by the dosing frequency to calculate the amount per dose.

  • Standard Treatment Duration:

    The duration of the treatment is determined by multiplying the medication type factor by 7 days.

  • Expected End Date:

    This is calculated by adding the treatment duration to the treatment start date. The result will be in the format YYYY-MM-DD.

  • Total Medication Required:

    The total amount of medication is the adjusted dose multiplied by the treatment duration.

Use the calculated values to manage the patient’s prescription regime effectively, considering their specific medical needs and circumstances.