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3!microgram per kg per minute
convert 75 lbs to kg75 pounds = 34.0194277 kilogramsDosage is 200 mcg per kg, so dosage is 200 * 34 = 6,800 mcg
No, you might kill the patient with such a high dose. 220 lbs is approximately 100 kg.
100 pound = 45.4 kilograms so dose = 150*45.4 = 6803.9 micrograms
First convert the person weight in pounds to kg: 1 kg = 2.2 lbs so, this person weight in kg is 170 lbs:2.2 lbs/kg = 77.27 kg we know that the dose the person can received is 6 mg/kg. In this case, the person weight is 77.27 kg, so the mg dose he/she will received is: 6 mg/kg x 77.27 kg = 463.62 mg However, this dose (if for medication) sounds like too much because it almost 0.5 kg (500 mg). Most of the time, dosing based on body weight is for pediatrics (infant and children).
amount per weight. ie if 1 weighed 67kg and someone else weighed 100kg, that person would have 1.5 times the dose level that I do
Concerta's highest strength tablet available is 54mg. The actual maximum dose that a person (age 13-17) might be prescribed by a physician is 72 mg/day (not to exceed 2mg/kg/day).
It depends on the child's body weight. Generally you can calculate 10 to 15 mg per kg body weight of the child. For example, if your child weighs 30 kg you can give him 300mg to 450 mg of paracetamol which can be repeated every four hours if needed. But be careful that the dosage does not exceed more than 100 mg per kg body weight in 24 hrs. That is for a 30 kg child you should not exceed a dose of 3000mg in a day.
About 6.35 kg
105 mgs per day is the average dose. Sources rxlist.com Drugs.com
The maximum weight permitted for a package declared as a Consumer Commodity is 30 kg
Amikacin: 15 mg/kg/day given every 12 hours