This is a question you should be asking your Pediatrician. Too much of this drug and administered in the wrong way will cause harm and or death to an infant or young child.
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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1 year old or 12 months old.
1 year old
== 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? =
Your Roblox Account Should Be 1 Year old
you would be 1 year old
What is an animal one year old
near 1 year old
Yes, a 1-year-old is typically considered a toddler.
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You should say "she turns 1 year old tomorrow." The phrase "1 year old" is the correct expression because "year" is singular when referring to one unit of age. Saying "1 years old" is grammatically incorrect.