Dosage Calculator
Calculate the correct medication dose by body weight using the mg/kg formula.
๐ What is a Dosage Calculator?
Weight-based dosing is the standard method used by pharmacists and clinicians to calculate how much medication a patient should receive. Rather than prescribing a fixed quantity for everyone, a mg/kg dose rate is multiplied by the patient's body weight to give a dose that is proportional to their physiology. This approach is especially important in pediatrics, where drug metabolism, organ function, and drug distribution change dramatically with age and size.
The core formula is straightforward: Dose (mg) = Weight (kg) x Dose rate (mg/kg). A prescriber determines the correct mg/kg rate from the drug monograph based on the indication, severity, and patient characteristics. The calculator then converts that rate into the actual milligrams to administer, and for liquid formulations, further converts milligrams into millilitres based on the concentration of the available product. Clinicians use weight-based dosing for antibiotics, analgesics, anticoagulants, chemotherapy agents, sedatives, and many other drug classes.
A common point of confusion is distinguishing dose from dosage. The dose is the amount given per administration; the dosage is the complete regimen including frequency and duration. Both must be correct for treatment to be effective and safe. This calculator covers the dose calculation and shows how the total daily dosage changes with different administration frequencies from every 4 hours to once daily.
This tool is intended for educational reference and medication verification. It does not enforce drug-specific maximum doses or age-related restrictions. Always cross-reference the calculated dose with the prescribing information or a qualified pharmacist before administering any medication, particularly to children or vulnerable patients.