Opioids Dosage Conversion

Published by: Chris Marcellino MD
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Opioids by Chris Marcellino MD and Norris Vivatrat 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
• 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.
Opioid equipotency data is taken from CAPC conversion values except where noted (see the reference tab in the app.) CAPC values are as published in the Center to Advance Palliative Care Prescribing Opioids: A Reference Guide curriculum, which are adapted from McPherson ML. Demystifying Opioid Conversion Calculations: A Guide for Effective Dosing, 2nd ed. American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, Bethesda, Maryland, 2018. EPEC values are as published in EPEC-O Participants Handbook, 2005.
Chris Marcellino, MD — Mayo Clinic
Norris Vivatrat, MD — UCSD Medical Center
Special thanks to Dr. Tom Mouser (EveryStep, Des Moines, IA) and Dr. David Rand (UVM Medical Center).
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Needs IV option for fentanyl

Nick RM, MD on

United States

Otherwise excellent app! Recommended throughout anesthesia and palliative departments

Needs better interface

Ventilator74 on

United States

Very cumbersome, and needs better user interface. Needs update.

Incomplete

SLO83 on

United States

Does not include Tapentadol or many other opioids. Only dosing options are q6h, q8h and w24h.

You are the best tool I found after looking for so long... Thank you !!!

MD pain on

United States

Thanks!!!!!!

Great tool

ChrisBritt83 on

United States

Use it all the time. It is quick and efficient!

Pretty good opioid calculator

shrimppesto on

United States

When I upgraded my iPhone to iOS 8, I lost the ability to use my original opioid calculator app, the opioid. This is a fairly suitable replacement, and it works well with good stability on my iPhone 5S running iOS 8. The only suggestion I would have is that it is cumbersome to enter in numerical quantities for milligrams received using "rollers" instead of a keypad.

Great app!!

VBryant on

United States

I use it everyday working in pain management! The only improvements you could make is add Nucynta and a two a day dose for Fentanyl Patch!!

Allows conversion for patients on multiple meds

wizkyd on

United States

Allows for the entry of multiple opioids that can merge into a single conversion recommendation. Well annotated. Other apps I have used required the use of scratch paper to write down intermediate results. Not this one! Thanks for making conversions for my patients faster and safer.

Helps my practice

jim tigges on

United States

Makes it quicker to switch patients meds, less PDR USEAGE

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glennlrn on

United States

Easy and simple to use.

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