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  1. Vancomycin Calculator - ClinCalc.com

    Vancomycin dosing in patients receiving renal replacement therapy is complex and usually requires expert clinical judgment in conjunction with assessment of unique patient-specific factors.

  2. Clinical tools and calculators for medical professionals - ClinCalc

    Evidence-based clinical decision support tools and calculators for medical professionals. Includes mobile applications, advanced pharmacokinetic utilities, and a wealth of evidence-based medicine.

  3. Creatinine Clearance Calculator - ClinCalc.com

    In clinical practice, GFR (glomerular filtration rate) and eGFR (estimated glomerular filtration rate) are essentially synonymous; the latter emphasizes that the GFR was estimated using equations such as …

  4. Sample Size Calculator - ClinCalc

    Calculator to determine the minimum number of subjects to enroll in a study for adequate power.

  5. Infectious Disease - ClinCalc.com

    Evidence-based infectious disease clinical decision support tools and calculators for medical professionals

  6. Enteral (Tube Feed) Nutrition Calculator - ClinCalc.com

    About This Calculator This calculator is not appropriate for the following patient populations, or may require a higher degree of clinical judgment:

  7. Nephrology - ClinCalc.com

    Evidence-based nephrology clinical decision support tools and calculators for medical professionals

  8. Vancomycin Calculator - ClinCalc.com

    All dosing regimens are rounded to the nearest 250 mg with appropriate dosing intervals (eg, Q8hr, Q12hr, Q24hr) to reflect clinical practice. Additionally, after calculating a dosing regimen, a …

  9. About This Website - ClinCalc

    Jan 18, 2025 · About ClinCalc.com - a website of clinical tools and calculators for medical professionals. Includes mobile applications, advanced pharmacokinetic utilities, and a wealth of evidence-based …

  10. Aminoglycoside Calculator - ClinCalc.com

    There have been numerous clinical trials published attempting to determine whether extended-interval dosing is superior in efficacy or safety to conventional dosing.