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Opioid Converter

Now make the app adfree FOR FREE! "Anesthesiologist Adfree" which will remove ads from both Anesthesiologist and Opioid Converter. This app is offered free and supported by Emory University.This application is designed to aid with opioid dose conversions. Useful for the transitioning patients from IV to oral pain regimens (for example, patients who are no longer NPO after surgery) or for consolidating opioids into a simpler regimen. This app will come in handy for medical students, interns, pain management teams, and anyone who will need to quickly and easily calculate these conversions. Adjustments can be made for incomplete cross-tolerance. Opioids and opiates included:BuprenorphineButorphanolCodeine IM/IV/SCCodeine POFentanyl IM/IVHydrocodone POHydromorphone IM/IV/SCHydromorphone POLevorphanol IM/IV/SCLevorphanol POMeperidine IM/IV/SCMeperidine POMethadone IM/IV/SC chronic userMethadone PO chronic userMorphine IM/IV/SCMorphine PONalbuphineOxycodone POOxymorphone IM/IV/SCIf you have suggestions for other drugs to add, or information to include in the app, email me!Copyright 2011 Vikas Shah. Disclaimer and warning: The author makes no claims of the accuracy of the information contained herein; and these suggested doses are not a substitute for clinical judgement. This application was written solely to be used as a helpful adjunct for professionally trained physicians and practitioners otherwise experienced in drug administration and dosing. The data is provided for informational purposes only and in no way should be construed as professional medical advice. If you don't know the drug, its side effects, and its pitfalls, don't use it! Care has been taken that no errors in calculation have been made, but all calculations must be verified by the user. Drug dosing given here is based on published doses, but in all cases drugs should be administered on a case by case basis and titrated to effect for the individual patient. In no case have individual patient differences been taken into account, and conditions including but not limited to renal disease, hepatic dysfunction, cardiovascular disease, pulmonary disease, metabolic diseases and mitochondrial diseases may impact dosing or safety in the use certain drugs. Neither the name of the copyright owner nor the name of this project may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission. This software is provided by the copyright holder "as is" and any express or implied warranties, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are disclaimed. In no event shall the copyright owner be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, or consequential damages (including, but not limited to, procurement of substitute goods or services; loss of use, data, or profits; or business interruption) however caused and on any theory of liability, whether in contract, strict liability, or tort (including negligence or otherwise) arising in any way out of the use of this software, even if advised of the possibility of such damage. In places where such liabilities cannot be waived or disclaimed, liability shall not exceed the retail cost of the application to the user of the application. Dose calculations based on information found at http://www.globalrph.com/narcotic.cgi. PLEASE READ THE DISCLAIMER CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS APP. BY USING THIS APP, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS. If you do not agree with these terms and conditions, delete this applicaton from your device.
This application is designed to aid with opioid dose conversions. Useful for the transitioning patients from IV to oral pain regimens (for example, patients who are no longer NPO after surgery) or for consolidating opioids into a simpler regimen. This app will come in handy for medical students, interns, pain management teams, and anyone who will need to quickly and easily calculate these conversions. Adjustments can be made for incomplete cross-tolerance. Opioids and opiates included:

BuprenorphineButorphanolCodeine IM/IV/SCCodeine POFentanyl IM/IVHydrocodone POHydromorphone IM/IV/SCHydromorphone POLevorphanol IM/IV/SCLevorphanol POMeperidine IM/IV/SCMeperidine POMethadone IM/IV/SC chronic userMethadone PO chronic userMorphine IM/IV/SCMorphine PONalbuphineOxycodone POOxymorphone IM/IV/SC

If you have suggestions for other drugs to add, or information to include in the app, email me!

Copyright 2011 Vikas Shah. Disclaimer and warning: The author makes no claims of the accuracy of the information contained herein; and these suggested doses are not a substitute for clinical judgement. This application was written solely to be used as a helpful adjunct for professionally trained physicians and practitioners otherwise experienced in drug administration and dosing. The data is provided for informational purposes only and in no way should be co

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Reviews (14)

Mik. C. Dec 15, 2020     

Love this app, use this multiple times a week as a health care provider in a major hospital. It's simple and accurate (conversion factor wise), and just as good as going online or using the hospital conversion factors. I like that it gives all the equivalents on one page so if a provider changes their mind from fentanyl to dilaudid I can still give both instantly. Highly recommend

Sha. L. Aug 4, 2016     

Should make reduction perecentage adjustable. I don't like that it's permanently set to 25%. I do appreciate the reminder about incomplete cross tolerance. Thanks quick easy app

she. p. Feb 17, 2016     

As a pain advocate this helps me help other's.... Thank you

Hai. C. Jun 16, 2016     

Interface could be better but it does the job. Pretty accurate!

A. G. u. May 5, 2012     

I think it is a great tool. Obviously one should always be conservative when switching opioids but I think the conversion rates are theoretically on.

Jus. T. Sep 6, 2014     

It works it helps me know how much I need to get my lean on. Sometimes I have to switch and have no idea what I need.

Joh. V. Jun 13, 2013     

Lay out could be a tad more intuitive. Thank you.

A. G. u. Feb 28, 2012     

Like this even though some opioids missing.

A. G. u. Mar 24, 2012     

;) easy and fun and accurate.

Bry. R. Nov 14, 2013     

Succinct and efficient!

A. G. u. Apr 4, 2012     

Opiate converter

Joh. D. Sep 18, 2016     

The ads just keep growing down the page and can't see ANY of the conversions. This app WAS great, till the ads ruined it! I'll change the review if fixed! I appreciate the Dev's work, but it's now useless.

Ed. L. Jul 31, 2015     

I would give it a zero star but I had to pick a star. It doesn't list all opioid on the market so it isn't something I would use. Look up Tapentadol.

Gor. P. Oct 6, 2016     

As title says, it does not work