Clark’s Rule

Clark's Rule

(Based on Body Weight)

Clark’s rule is an equation used to calculate pediatric medication dosage based on the known weight of a patient and a known adult dose of medication to be used. Clark’s rule equation is defined as the weight of the patient in pounds divided by the average standard weight of 150 pounds (68 kg) multiplied by the adult dose of a drug equals the pediatric medication dose.

Formula:

  • (Weight divided by 150 lbs.) x Adult Dose = Pediatric Dosage

 

  • (Weight divided by 68 kg) x Adult Dose = Pediatric Dosage

Clarks Rule Practice Examples

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General Tips:

  • Check that your answer makes sense clinically.
  • Triple check your work.
  • Have a colleague or pharmacist check your work.
  • Know general therapeutic drug doses for commonly administered medications.

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