It was for an ear infection (dosed at 90mg/kg/day)but a tdd of 2.7g is way high. Just about double the adult dose and a far cry from 1.9 grams. It was obviously an error becaue then PA admitted to it when I talked to her.
Hi, thanks for the reply. So what did you change it to? So you used a cut off max daily dose for kids at 2g per day? This is interesting for me to learn more as I usually use max dose of 90mg/kg/day to calculate first and then compared my number with what they write and if mine is higher than theirs and theirs is below 2g (sometimes I allow it to be 2.5g), I am OK to let it go. I only saw a few cases of CAP by Strep Pneumo and for these I let it go up to 4g max daily. When parents tell me it's Strep throat, I use 50mg/kg/day. Please elaborate more on your experience as I'm willing to learn from you. To be honest, I didn't learn that much about amoxil dosing in kids in school until I got out and started practicing. I was lucky to have my pharmacist trainer as a hospital-turn-retail guy who showed me on my first day these amoxil issues and that's why I'd appreciate it a lot to learn more from you. thanks 🙂
Here we have an MD who usually uses the formula of weight (lbs) x 20 = single dose (mg) of amoxil, then use this number BID; he uses this for the range of 80-90mg/kg/day dosing in acute otitis media and sinusitis. I used to "discuss" with him regarding this high dosing and for only 2 cases he refused to go down.