Formula Suggestions
Let us know which new formula you would like to see included in MedCalc or how we can enhance existing formulas.
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1 vote
Insufficient information
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1 vote
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5 votes
Unfortunately, we’re no longer allowed to add dosage calculators to MedCalc. See here: http://medcalc.medserver.be/dosegate.html
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2 votes
Unfortunately, we’re not allowed to include dose calculators any more: http://medcalc.medserver.be/dosegate.html
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ARDS PEEP
Adjustments depending on FiO2 .
2 votesPEEP is a table that varies broadly, depending on ventilator. Not something we can provide I’m afraid.
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Aldrete score
For recovery from anesthesia
22 votesWe will not include the Aldrete score because the author threatens to sue anyone using the formula in a calculator w/o paying fees.
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Mini Mental Status (MMSE)
Unfortunately MMSE is copyrighted, so we don't know whether and when we'll be able to implement it.
208 votesWe have to mark MMS as “declined” because we can not offer copyrighted material.
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1 vote
Since we can’t reproduce all of DSM-5 in MedCalX, please request individual schemes.
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All about portable medical device as medcalcpro for practicing doctors
Just like portable ECG USG ultrasound. Echocardiogram
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1 vote
By Apple’s verdict we are not allowed to supply drug dosage calculations: http://medcalc.medserver.be/dosegate.html
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Médecin
Mal de tête
1 voteAfraid we do not intend to include medical advice.
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1 vote
Not sure what is meant by “blood pressure”.
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1 vote
Adding a medication manager to MedCalc is not currently in scope I’m afraid.
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App Marketing
Hi,
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We are an online market place giving parents and teachers access and insight to the best learning apps out there.
If you'd like to talk about how we may be able to promote your apps, I'd be happy to arrange a call.
Best,
Josh1 voteThanks Josh for thinking of us, but we do not currently seek marketing opportunities nor do we have a budget for it.
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Opioid equivalency calc needs newer opiates added
The opiate conversion calc is great, except that it is missing some newer opiate medications. The main one that is missing is Oxymorphone, also known as Opana or OpanaER. This drug is becoming as big as oxycodone for long term care of chronic pain and cancer patients due to its potency, so including conversion formulas in the opiate equivalency calc would be a wise decision and benefit a lot of people, especially since there is a lot of conflicting data out there, sometimes saying that its equivalence to oxycodone is 1:2 respectively and other times ill see its equivalence stated…
32 votesWe are not allowed to publish dose calculators, see here for details: http://medcalc.medserver.be/dosegate.html
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Kategorie "Alle"
Könntet Ihr eine Kategorie "Alle" Formeln einfügen, um eine uneingeschränkte Fesamtansicht/Liste zu haben?
Dank, Moritz Haas1 voteKomplette Formel-Liste: http://medcalc.medserver.be/formulas.html
Wir haben die volle Liste der Formeln in der Version 2.6 entfernt weil wir so viele Anfragen für Formeln erhalten hatten welche bereits enthalten sind, aber unter anderem Namen in der Liste erscheinen. Zum Beispiel sind all die Kreatinin-Clearance Formeln unter “GFR” eingetragen, die Leute haben aber anscheinend unter “C” oder “K” gesucht.
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Correction on the serum osmolality formula information
Glucose should be divided by 18. So it should be (2 x Na) + (glucose/18) + (BUN / 2.8) source: Kaplan 2003, p.41
3 votesThis would be necessary if glucose was in mg/dL and you’d need to convert it to mmol/L. However the formula as given states that glucose already is in mmol/L.
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iOS/Android development
Hi
Hope you don't mind me barging into you like this. I did review your profile and thought it would be a good idea to connect with you. I really hope you don't think this is spam.
My name is Vikram and I am the Managing Director of a mobile applications company called Aich Technologies(www.aichtechnologies.com) which has its headquarters in Pune ,India.We are a company working on iPhone/Android and iPad development.
My company specializes in offshore software development,design,testing and maintenance for our clients based in North America,Europe and APAC.Most of my consultants have more than 8 years experience…
1 voteThank you, we are not in need of offshoring.
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