Example calculation - Lidocaine when administered without vasoconstriction Total dose that can be used Maximum dose of lidocaine (plain, without vasoconstrictor) is 4.5 mg/kg (not to exceed 300 mg) Example patient weight - 10 kg Total dose that can be used for this patient = 4.5 mg/kg x 10 kg = 45 mg Maximum volume of lidocaine administered Depends on concentration (see conversion table below) E.g. for 1% lidocaine: contains 10 mg of lidocaine per 1 mL Max volume of 1% lidocaine that can be administered to a 10 kg patient = 45 mg / 10mg/mL = 4.5 mL
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Example calculation - Lidocaine when administered without vasoconstriction
Total dose that can be used
Maximum dose of lidocaine (plain, without vasoconstrictor) is 4.5 mg/kg (not to exceed 300 mg)
Example patient weight - 10 kg
Total dose that can be used for this patient = 4.5 mg/kg x 10 kg = 45 mg
Maximum volume of lidocaine administered
Depends on concentration (see conversion table below)
E.g. for 1% lidocaine: contains 10 mg of lidocaine per 1 mL
Max volume of 1% lidocaine that can be administered to a 10 kg patient = 45 mg / 10mg/mL = 4.5 mL
With vasoconstrictor 7mg/kg without vasoconstrictor 3.3mg/kg
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