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In a pinch, Benadryl for children is a safe over the counter antihistamine which also has sedating qualities. Be sure to only give the child the recommended dosage and only at night for bedtime purposes. Never, EVER give more than the recommended dosage.
== Cowling rule is another method for determining the dosage of a drug to prescribed to a child. For this rule, the formulad== D(a+1)------24gives the child's dosage d, Where D is the adult dosage and a is the age of the child in years. If the adult dosage of a drug is 600 milligrams and a doctor uses this formula to determine that a child's dosage is 200 milligram, then how old is the child? =
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I advise you to take your little one to the doctor instead of relying on idiots from the internet. Use your brain a little better than that!
An adult dose is the dosage that is safe for adults to ingest. It almost always larger than a child's dosage.
Fred's rule is a formula for finding pediatric medication dosages. It is as follows: Child's dosage = age in months divided by 150 multiplied by the adult dosage. For example: a 1 year old child weighs 16 lb. The normal adult dosage is 800mg. What is the child's dosage? x=12mos/150 * 800mg., x=.08 * 800 = 64mg.
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The proper Demerol dosage for a child having dental work is NONE. Any clinician considering administering Demerol to a child for dentistry should really find a new profession, one which does not involve treating people.
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.
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Clarks rule states that you divide the child's weight in pounds by 150 to get the percentage of the adult dose. Since 200 is 33% of 600; we can conclude that the child weighs 50 pounds. This is the average weight of a 6 to 7 year old.