Introduction iPhone Android Palm Editor FAQ

iOS5 Bug

The introduction of the new iOS5 operating system has introduced some changes causing some parts of InfusiCalc to crash (specifically when the popup selector is pressed).

The source of this has been identified and an update (version 1.15) is now available.

Sorry for any inconvenience.

iPhone App NOW AVAILABLE

Your favourite mobile drug infusion calculator, InfusiCalc, is now available on the iTunes store.

This is by far the best infusion calculator on the market.I used it for years on my palm and then switched to the iPhone and was forced to use calculators that did not hold a candle to the functionality of infusicalc... There is not a product that compares with infusicalc.
Heath Perkins, September 2010

InfusiCalc is a drug calculator for use by all medical and health care professionals. It can perform calculations on single dose and infusions, using patient weight, solution concentrations and mixtures to calculate doses.

I've enjoyed your program for years and think it is one of the best...Thanks for a fantastic program.
Steve Converse, March 2011

Infusions

The infusion mode allows calculation of flow rates of infusions in mls/hour based on other basic units such as mcg/kg/min. Standard concentrations of solutions can be stored and normal ranges of flow rates, to facilitate preparation of solutions and choice of rates.You can perform conversion of different concentrations of solutions from one type to another. For example, a rate of mcg/kg/min can be converted to mg/hr, to estimate your drug requirements.

I valued the infusicalc application for the palm... I missed the ease of use and function of infusicalc. There is nothing else comparable.
David Ip, April 2010
Best infusion app ever! Great aid in the ICU, the customization and personal drugs rocks!...
the TOP 1 Must-Have App for Palm.
Julian Vega Adauy, August 2010

Bolus

Like the infusion mode, the bolus mode allows calculation of volumes of drugs to be given, based on previously stored standard doses or ranges of doses. It also includes dilutions, routes and frequency of administration.

Both modes allow storage of free form editable notes on the drug for any other information you want to have at your fingertips.

I used InfusiCalc on my Palm almost every day. It is THE ONE medical software for handhelds in the anaesthesiology sector.
Frank Hagen, September 2010

History

InfusiCalc was released on the Palm platform in 2000, and went subsequent upgrades to version 3.1 in 2006. It was popular throughout the world as a cheap, reliable, well designed alternative to expensive drug infusion pumps, or when they were not available. It has been used by intensive care specialists, paramedics, anesthesiologists, emergency physicians, nursing staff and others.

InfusiCalc was written, both Palm and InfusiCalc versions, by Dr Chris Jones MB BS FANZCA (anaesthetist/anesthesiologist) from Sydney Australia.