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Drug Dose by Weight (mg/kg)

Total dose and volume from a weight-based order. Supports IV, IM and oral routes. Auto-converts lb to kg. Free nursing calculator for drug dose by weight (mg/kg)....

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Transfer arrives from ED — 68 kg, gentamicin 5 mg/kg ordered. Stock is 80 mg/2 mL. You need the draw-up volume before the porter leaves.

Drug Dose by Weight (mg/kg)
Medication
Always use kg
Total mg = Weight (kg) × Dose (mg/kg) Volume (mL) = Total mg ÷ Concentration (mg/mL) Example: 70 kg patient, 15 mg/kg, stock 50 mg/mL
Total = 1050 mg · Volume = 21 mL
💡 For high-alert medications (e.g. gentamicin, heparin) always perform an independent double-check.
⚕️ Clinical safety: 🇦🇺 Verify with facility drug formulary and senior clinician · Meets AHPRA/ACSQHC standards

1 What this calculator does

Calculates total dose in mg and the volume to draw up from a weight-based (mg/kg) prescription. Supports IV, IM and oral routes. Automatically converts pounds to kilograms in imperial mode.

2 Formula & professional reasoning

Total dose (mg) = Weight (kg) × Dose (mg/kg) Volume to give (mL) = Total dose ÷ Concentration (mg/mL)

Weight-based dosing accounts for differences in volume of distribution between individuals. The heavier the patient, the greater the volume drugs distribute into, requiring a proportionally higher dose to achieve the same plasma concentration. The two-step calculation — total dose first, then volume — is important: always calculate the intermediate mg value before converting to mL, to prevent unit errors.

3 Worked examples

⚠️ Illustrative example only — not clinical or professional instruction.

Basic
Gentamicin 5 mg/kg IV
Given: Weight: 68 kg · Dose: 5 mg/kg · Stock: 80 mg/2 mL (40 mg/mL)
Working: Total: 68 × 5 = 340 mg · Volume: 340 ÷ 40
Answer: 8.5 mL
💡 Gentamicin: always check most recent serum level and renal function before dosing.
Standard
Paracetamol IV 15 mg/kg
Given: Weight: 82 kg · Dose: 15 mg/kg · Stock: 1000 mg/100 mL (10 mg/mL)
Working: Total: 82 × 15 = 1,230 mg — exceeds adult max of 1,000 mg
Answer: Cap at 1,000 mg → 100 mL
💡 Always apply adult maximum dose cap. 82 kg × 15 mg/kg = 1,230 mg but adult IV paracetamol max is 1,000 mg.
Advanced
Vancomycin 25 mg/kg loading dose
Given: Weight: 95 kg · Dose: 25 mg/kg · Stock: 500 mg/vial (reconstituted to 50 mg/mL)
Working: Total: 95 × 25 = 2,375 mg · Volume: 2,375 ÷ 50
Answer: 47.5 mL
💡 Vancomycin loading doses must be infused slowly (≥60 min) to avoid Red Man Syndrome. Pharmacy consultation recommended for doses >3,000 mg.

4 Sanity check

Always apply adult maximum dose
Weight × mg/kg must not exceed adult maximum
Large patients: 90 kg × 15 mg/kg paracetamol = 1,350 mg — cap at 1,000 mg adult max.
Obese patients
Use adjusted body weight, not actual, for most drugs
Aminoglycosides, vancomycin, heparin: use adjusted IBW. Ask pharmacy if uncertain.
Volume sanity
Most IM injections ≤ 3 mL per site
Volume > 3 mL for IM: split dose across two sites or use IV route.
Unit check
mcg/kg vs mg/kg — 1,000× difference
Check the prescription unit carefully. mcg/kg orders are common for fentanyl, digoxin.

5 Common errors

ErrorCauseConsequenceFix
Using estimated weight instead of measured Scales not available Dose error proportional to weight error — 10 kg error = 10% dose error Weigh every patient before weight-based dosing. For emergencies, use visual estimate as last resort only.
Not capping at adult maximum dose Applying mg/kg blindly to large patients Overdose in patients weighing over ~70 kg for many drugs Always look up the adult maximum dose and cap if exceeded
Wrong units on stock concentration Reading 80 mg/2 mL as 80 mg/mL Volume 2× wrong — significant over- or under-dose Always reduce to mg/mL first: 80 mg/2 mL = 40 mg/mL. Write this intermediate step.
Skipping independent double-check Perceived time pressure Calculation error uncaught Gentamicin, vancomycin, heparin, insulin: two-nurse independent check is mandatory, not optional