1kg = 2.205lbs So the dose would be 10mg/2.205 lbs
No it does not. The same dosage is given to large as to small dogs.
Age and Weight
In order to determine the correct dosage of a given drug, one must find out the general dosage. The general dosage is milligrams of medication to kilograms of body weight. So for example if the general dosage is 5 mg/kg and the person taking the medication weighs 40 kg, 1000 mg of medication would be the required dosage.
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The dosage per pound in a piglet is 3000 units or 1.0ml for each 100 pounds of body weight once daily. Continue this dosage until recovery is made.
The recommended dosage depends on the type of immunologic therapy. For some medicines, the physician will decide the dosage for each patient, taking into account a patient's weight and whether he/she is taking other medicines.
In reduced dosage (set by body weight).
Yes, Re: your height and weight.
USP method 905 "Uniformity of Dosage Units" describes how to calculate the weight variation for your dosage forms. If you need a copy of method simply drop me an email at waqassial@hotmail.com Regards
The Doctor is the one licensed to give out what type of drugs should be given to the patient and in what dosage depending on the condition of the patient or the age and weight of the patient.
yes, but get correct dosage by weight from your vet.
No...the dosage may be too much for a chihuahua to handle. Your vet can give you the right dewormer and dosage for your chihuahua's weight.