Drips and pumps is an infusion calculator for mobile devices. It includes calculations for 46 commonly used
IV drugs. It loads very fast as needed from an app of this sort, and you can calculate any of the loading doses, maintenance doses, boluses and continuous infusion doses as applicable. You can quickly convert between practically any units for a given drug and calculate the drop rates too. The app auto customizes
the drugs as data is entered so that it 'learns' how you use a particular drug. It also includes fact sheets for each drug including pharmacology, drug usage, standard admixture preparation, special instructions, dosing and monitoring. You can share your calculations via
SMS / Email / Bluetooth with your friends who don't have this app.
You don't need an internet connection to use this application. We provide 24/7 support in using this app. You can email us your suggestions and any drugs you need included in this app and we would make it our priority to attend to your request.
List of drugs included:
Abciximab
Alprostadil
Alteplase
Amiodarone
Argatroban
Bivalirudin
Bumetanide
Cisatracurium
Dexmedetomidine
Diltiazem
Dobutamine
Dopamine
Drotrecogin
Alfa
Epinephrine
Epoprostenol
Eptifibatide
Esmolol
Esomeprazole
Fenoldopam
Fentanyl
Furosemide
Heparin
Hydromorphone
Insulin
Isoproterenol
Labetalol
Lepirudin
Lidocaine
Lorazepam
Methadone
Midazolam
Milrinone
Morphine
Nesiritide
Nicardipine
Nitroglycerin
Nitroprusside
Norepinephrine
Octreotide
Pancuronium
Phenylephrine
Procainamide
Propofol
Treprostinil
Vasopressin
Vecuronium
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- published: 15 Dec 2011
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