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- VancoCalc
This calculator uses Bayesian analysis to estimate a dosing schedule using one or two measured vancomycin levels VancoCalc v0 9 - This tool is currently a beta version undergoing testing and research Feedback welcome! Contact us at info@vancocalc com
- Vancomycin Calculator - ClinCalc. com
Vancomycin regimens can be calculated both empirically (without any prior doses) or using one or two vancomycin levels This calculator determines pharmacokinetic parameters and vancomycin dosing strategies using the following steps: 1 Estimate CL vanco and Vd
- Vancomycin AUC Dosing Calculator - GlobalRPH Empiric Dosing
Check out the new advanced version of this calculator that also has built-in levels Initial dosing based on a target AUC is also available Calculator >> Clearance method: CL (L hr) = CrCl (ml min) x 0 06 Ke = Vanco CL Vd Usual Vd: 0 7L kg Ref: 6 Ke (hr -1) = [ (0 695 [ (CrCl mL min) TBW kg] + 0 05) x 0 06] Vd factor ] Usual Vd: 0 7L kg
- vancocalc. pro
Enter date and time for each dose level Leave dose blank for levels only 1 DATE: Date of dose level (YYYY-MM-DD) 2 TIME: Time of day (HH:MM, 24-hour) 3 DOSE: Amount in mg (leave blank for levels) 4 DURATION: Infusion time in hours (usually 1-2h) 5 LEVEL: Observed concentration (mg L)
- The VanLaanen Vanculator
The Vanculator is a meticulously designed clinical tool to aid in the safe and effective use of vancomycin that is both in active use and active development
- Vancomycin Dosing by levels calculator - pharmacyskillslab. org
Vancomycin Dosing by levels calculator
- Vancomycin Dosing Calculator - medcalcu. com
The Vancomycin Dosing Calculator Based on eGFR is a tool that assists clinicians in determining an appropriate initial vancomycin dose and interval for adult patients
- Vancomycin Dosing Calculator - Evidence-Based Antibiotic Dosing . . .
Our calculator provides an estimated AUC based on population pharmacokinetic parameters, which can serve as a starting point for individualized therapy However, measured serum levels should always be used to refine dosing in clinical practice
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