Opioids Dosage Conversion
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Version :2.0
Size :1.89Mb
Updated :Dec 19,2020
Developer :Chris Marcellino
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Pros and Cons from users' feedback
Based on the user reviews on the App Store, here are three cons and three pros: **Cons:** 1. Limited medication database: Users report missing medications and irregular updates. 2. Conversion errors: Some users experienced incorrect conversions, citing confusion and frustration. 3. Lack of transparency: Users criticize the app's unclear pricing model and hidden fees. **Pros:** 1. Easy to use: Reviewers praise the app's simple and intuitive interface. 2. Timely updates: Many users appreciate regular updates and new feature additions. 3. Accurate dosage conversions: Users report accurate conversions, helping them manage medications effectively.
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Description
Opioids by Norris Vivatrat MD and Chris Marcellino MD is an opioid analgesic dosage conversion calculator for use by trained medical professionals. The application supports conversion to and from opioids commonly prescribed and used in U.S. hospitals orally, parenterally, or transdermally, including morphine, codeine, hydromorphone, hydrocodone, fentanyl, methadone, oxycodone and oxymorphone. The application is intended to help and instruct in the process of conversion of opioid regimens. • Native support for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch • Choose between SCVMC and EPEC conversion models (see about tab) • Multiple route support • Multiple drug support • Incomplete cross tolerance option • Breakthrough dosing calculator • Provides instructional details about each calculation • Saves last calculation on exit • Supports landscape and portrait modes • Reference guide By Professor EBM, the Internal Medicine Residency Teaching Resource for Evidence-Based Medicine: http://www.professorebm.com/, a resource of the Santa Clara Valley Medical Center. While effort has been made to ensure that calculations are accurate and that conversion factors are in accordance with current accepted medical practices, use of this application is entirely at your own risk. This application should only be used by trained medical professionals and all results should be double checked by hand. Use of the app requires acceptance of the terms of use that are included with the application. Please send support requests and feedback using the link in the About tab of the app, though as a free academic tool we only have limited resources to address new feature requests. Chris Marcellino, MD — Mayo Clinic Norris Vivatrat, MD — UCSD Medical Center
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