eBroselow SafeDose

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SafeDose is a FREE medication reference tool. In the US and Brazil, it contains a limited number of acute medications provided for EMS / pre-hospital workers by eBroselow as a public service.

In-App Subscription to SafeDose EMS content (U.S.):

Subscribe in this app to hundreds of additional medications and doses for EMS professionals. Click on Subscribe on the app’s “info” screen to get a free month subscription. After the first free month, the subscription will automatically renew monthly for $3.99 unless you cancel. You can cancel any time by turning off auto-renew on Account Settings at least 24 hours before the end of the next monthly period. You can find Account Settings on your device by going to the Settings icon, choosing iTunes App Store, clicking on your Apple ID, and then selecting Subscriptions.

In-App Subscription to SafeDose Full Content (Brazil):

In Brazil, you can subscribe to SafeDose Full Content with a yearly in-app subscription. This includes many more medications than SafeDoseEMS. Contact Us if you are in the U.S. and would like access to full content.

Outside US and Brazil:

The app currently contains full content by default.

SafeDose provides mixing instructions, dosing and drug administration information on a single, actionable page. Choose the patient’s weight and clinical need, and instantly see the Dose in mg, Dose in mL, Dilution, Delivery information and Dangers, plus Y-site compatibilities..

The content is tailored to remove irrelevant information, and eliminate the need for math or memorization by the caregiver. This improves medication safety, reduces the cost of care, and improves clinical outcomes.

iMedicalApps said SafeDose is "useful and well designed... Undoubtedly, the potential for medication errors would be reduced if practitioners were to rely on the information provided by this app".

A university research study published in the Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics found that after less than 10 minutes of training, the use of eBroselow’s system increased the accuracy of medication doses prepared during simulated pediatric emergencies by nearly 25 percent, and completely eliminated clinically significant errors.

The research also showed that use of the hospital version of eBroselow, as compared to traditional processes, reduced the time required to prepare medication during an emergency.

Used by hundreds of hospitals and many thousands of practitioners, all eBroselow SafeDose medical content is medically reviewed for accuracy.

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