Skip to calculator
Paediatric Free · No login

Paediatric Drug Dose Calculator

Weight-based dosing for neonates, infants and children. Supports dose ranges and all administration routes. Free nursing calculator for paediatric drug dose. AU a...

🧒
🎯

Transfer from ED arrives — 7-year-old, 22 kg, ordered paracetamol 15 mg/kg. Stock is 120 mg/5 mL. You need the mL to draw up before night handover.

Paediatric Drug Dose Calculator
Paediatric
Imperial mode auto-converts lb→kg
Enter single dose if no range
Leave blank if single dose
Total dose (mg) = Weight (kg) × Dose (mg/kg) Volume (mL) = Total dose ÷ Concentration (mg/mL) Example (paracetamol): 20 kg child, 15 mg/kg oral, stock 120 mg/5 mL (24 mg/mL)
Total = 300 mg · Volume = 12.5 mL
💡 Always cross-reference with your hospital's paediatric formulary (e.g. AMH Children's Dosing Companion, BNF for Children) for maximum single dose limits and frequency. An independent second-check is mandatory for all paediatric doses.
⚕️ Clinical safety: 🇦🇺 Verify with facility drug formulary and senior clinician · Meets AHPRA/ACSQHC standards

1 What this calculator does

Calculates weight-based drug doses for neonates, infants, children and adolescents. Enter the mg/kg order, patient weight, stock concentration and route to get the total dose in mg and the volume to give in mL. Supports dose ranges and auto-converts lb to kg in imperial mode.

2 Formula & professional reasoning

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

Weight-based dosing accounts for the dramatic pharmacokinetic differences between paediatric age groups. Neonates and infants have different distribution volumes, protein binding and hepatic clearance compared to children. The formula is identical to adult weight-based dosing but the safety margins are narrower — small errors have proportionally larger consequences.

3 Worked examples

⚠️ Illustrative example only — not clinical or professional instruction.

Basic
Paracetamol oral — child
Given: 22 kg · 15 mg/kg · stock 120 mg/5 mL (24 mg/mL)
Working: 22 × 15 = 330 mg total · 330 ÷ 24 = 13.75 mL
Answer: 13.75 mL oral
💡 Cross-check: 330 mg is within the paracetamol child max of 15 mg/kg/dose.
Standard
Ibuprofen suspension
Given: 18 kg · 10 mg/kg · stock 100 mg/5 mL (20 mg/mL)
Working: 18 × 10 = 180 mg · 180 ÷ 20 = 9 mL
Answer: 9 mL oral
💡 Illustrative — always verify dose range and frequency with your formulary.
Advanced
Dose range — min to max
Given: 15 kg · 10–15 mg/kg range · stock 50 mg/mL IV
Working: Min: 15×10÷50 = 3 mL · Max: 15×15÷50 = 4.5 mL
Answer: 3–4.5 mL IV
💡 For dose ranges, confirm with prescriber which end of the range is intended.

4 Sanity check

Always verify with formulary
AMH Children's Companion (AU) / BNF for Children (US)
This calculator does not know the maximum safe dose for any specific drug.
Neonate warning
Extra caution — unique pharmacokinetics
Neonatal dosing requires pharmacy or specialist verification for all but the most routine drugs.
Weight accuracy
Always use current weight — not estimated
A 10% weight error = 10% dose error in a weight-based calculation.
Independent double-check
Mandatory for all paediatric doses
Two nurses must independently calculate before any paediatric medication is given.

5 Common errors

ErrorCauseConsequenceFix
Using estimated weight Scales not available or omitted Dose error proportional to weight error Weigh the patient. Use Broselow tape or APLS formula only in emergencies.
Skipping the independent check Time pressure or familiarity Calculation errors go uncaught Paediatric doses always require two independent calculations before administration
Wrong concentration selected Multiple stock strengths available Volume error — potentially 2–10× Read the concentration from the actual ampoule or bottle in hand
Exceeding adult maximum dose Child is large (>50 kg) and mg/kg exceeds adult dose Overdose Always cap at the adult maximum dose for large children/adolescents