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what is the dose for 6 month old infant if the average adult dose is 500 mg​

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Answered by sapnachaudhari2288
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Answer:

I dont know

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what is the dose for 6 month old infant if the average adult dose is 500 mg

Answered by durgeshbishi2
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Answer: 3–10 mg kg−1 every 8 h

Explanation: We have known to calculate average dose of the 6-month-old infant if the average adult dose is 500 mg.

Young's rule is an equation used to calculate a pediatric drug dosage based on the patient's age and the known recommended adult dosage. The definition of Young's rule is the patient's age divided by the age added to twelve, all multiplied by the recommended adult dosage.

As [Age / (Age + 12)] x Recommended Adult Dose = Pediatric Dose.

Young's law can be applied to quickly reach a position in which the patient's weight is unknown. Other approaches to pediatric dosing that also use age include Webster's rule and Fried's rule.

If the patient's weight is known, Clark's law or the law of body surface area can be applied.

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