Thursday, January 21, 2010

Relief for Haiti, update

Aid!Good morning! It looks like yesterday's Indie+Relief effort was a huge success! Even though we blew it and didn't get in on the official program we decided to do what we could. We're sending $50.00 to Doctors without Borders in the name of our users. We'd like to extend our whole hearted thanks to everyone that participated in the various efforts around the Mac Indie scene yesterday.

We're very small, and the dollar amount we're sending seems small, but every little bit helps.

THANK YOU!

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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Relief for Haiti

The Mac and iPhone Indie community have put together a relief effort for Haiti called Indie+Relief, brought to you by Second Gear Software and Garrett Murray. Apple Core Labs tried to participate but we were just too late due to an overwhelming response, and our lateness to join the effort. Fear not! We're going to join the effort, just not through Indie Relief.

What does that mean?

Quite simply this. Apple Core Labs will donate all proceeds from sales of RxCalc on January 20, 2010 to Doctors Without Borders to help the people of Haiti.

If you've ever considered purchasing RxCalc now would be a great time to give it a try and in the process you'll help people in need.

Also, while you're here, take a look at all the great software being offered by Indie Relief, and pick something else up to help fight the good fight!

Thank You.

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Thursday, December 31, 2009

Got Pharmacokinetics?

RxCalc IconThe year is coming to an end, so why not celebrate by purchasing a copy of RxCalc for your iPhone? There's still time to buy before the end of the year and at $0.99 it's a real bargain! At least we think it is.

So, what do you get for less than a buck?

  • New Start - Vancomycin and Aminoglycoside.

  • Adjustment with Levels - Vancomycin and Aminoglycoside.

  • Ideal Body Weight

  • Creatinine Clearance (CG)


That's just the 1.0 release. We have more features planned for the next release and we'd LOVE to hear from our users, just drop us an e-mail at support@applecorelabs.com, it's that easy.

If you'd like more information on RxCalc, just visit the RxCalc product page. If you'd like to purchase RxCalc, visit the iPhone App Store.

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Saturday, December 5, 2009

Best iPhone Apps for Pharmacists

Online Education Blog: "This application is said to be the only pharmacokinetics calculator made available on the iPhone. The handy interface helps the end user enjoy a hassle free way of going about information collection." - Thanks for mentioning us!

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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

RxCalc on Medgadget

Medgadget: "Here's a new iPhone application for pharmacists that 'puts commonly used pharmacokinetic calculations in the palm of your hand.'" - Thank you Medgadget!

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Monday, September 7, 2009

The RxCalc Promotional has come to an end

Our "FREE for the day" event has come to a close.

Thanks very much for downloading RxCalc, giving it a spin, and pushing it to the #12 spot in the Medical Apps Category!

Based on the success of this event we're going to drop the price from $5.99 to $0.99!

I'd like to encourage those of you that took advantage of our little giveaway to please provide us with any feedback you may have, good or bad. We're committed to improving RxCalc so your feedback is important to us. So, please, drop us a line at support@applecorelabs.com, or one of our other contact addresses, let us know how RxCalc is working for you, and thank you for your continued support.

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Saturday, September 5, 2009

RxCalc One Day Blowout!

In honor of Labor Day, Monday, September 7, 2009, we're going to offer RxCalc FREE for one day.

For 24-hours you'll be able to download RxCalc for nothing, so tell all your friends.

Don't forget, Monday, September 7, 2009 is RxCalc for free day!

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Thursday, July 30, 2009

RxCalc 1.0.1 now available

We've been sorting through some user feedback, it's great stuff! We noticed a recurring theme, "Why can't I make adjustments after my initial calculation on a New Start." We found that strange because you can definitely make adjustments after the initial calculation's are performed. So, we did a New Start, and it became quite obvious why people were confused. The results table fills the screen perfectly and there's no indication you should scroll down to make your adjustment!

RxCalc results version 1.0

So, we did a quick release to fix the problem. In 1.0.1 the screen will show and scroll to the bottom, where the adjustment fields are, right away. It's animated so you now know there's more data above if you're interested in viewing it. The critical data lies at the bottom of the screen; Tau and Estimated Dose, plus Desired Dose, Given Every, and Calculate. We hope this clears things up. (NOTE: The values used in the illustrations were NOT entered by a Clinical Pharmacist, or a healthcare professional. They are for illustration purposes only.)

RxCalc results version 1.0

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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Guidelines for Monitoring Vancomycin against Staphylococus aureus Infection

Medscape.com: "The Infectious Diseases Society of America, the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, and the Society of Infectious Diseases Pharmacists have issued therapeutic guidelines for monitoring of vancomycin treatment for Staphylococcus aureus infection. The summary of consensus recommendations is published in the August 1 issue of Clinical Infectious Disease."

Some of the clinical recommendations include:
  • Dosing based on actual body weight, even for obese patients.
  • Measuring trough levels drawn just prior to the fourth dose.
  • Keeping trough concentrations greater than 10 mg/L and even higher, 15-20 mg/L, for complicated infections.
  • Consider alternate therapy for patients with CLcr 70-100 mL/minute and a targeted AUC/MIC > 400.
Additional clinical recommendations can be found in the guidelines, which are available for free in PDF format here.

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Cockcroft-Gault remains standard for pharmacokinetic calculations, for now.

A recent article in Hospital Pharmacy presented a review of literature comparing various methods used for estimating renal function and how those equations are best used when applied to drug dosage adjustments. The article, "Drug Dosage Adjustment Using Renal Estimation equations: A Review of the Literature" discusses literature surrounding the Cockcroft-Gault (CG), the abbreviated Modification of Diet in Renal Disease equation (abbrMDRD), and to a lesser extent the original Modification of Diet in Renal Disease equation. Although promising, there simply isn't enough literature to support the use of the abbrMDRD equation in pharmacy practice. The article concludes that "although the abbrMDRD equation has many advantages as compared with the CG equation, too little research has been completed at this time to recommend the clinical use of the abbrMDRD equation in pharmacy practice."

RxCalc currently uses the Cockcroft-Gault equation to estimate renal function for all pharmacokinetic calculations. Apple Core Labs will continue to evaluate new and emerging data, and use this information to make changes to RxCalc when deemed appropriate.

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

All quiet on the western front

Since the release of RxCalc on July 4th things have been pretty quiet around the labs. We've been working through our list of "love to have features" and have trimmed it down to a select few.

Now comes the hard part, actually doing the work, and delivering a new release.

If you're already using RxCalc you may be saying to yourself "Hey, I just bought a copy, what does that mean for me?" Good question! The answer is, you'll receive a free upgrade!

Thanks for supporting RxCalc, we really do appreciate it.

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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Going once, going twice...

To help get the ball rolling on RxCalc we've decided to give away a few fully functional copies.

So, the first five healthcare professionals, or healthcare students, to e-mail their full name to us at support@applecorelabs.com, with the title "RxCalc Offer", will receive a promotional code that will allow you to download a copy of RxCalc from iTunes.

Yes, it's that simple.

We promise we won't give your e-mail address, or any personal information, to anyone.

Good Luck!

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iPhone/iPod Touch required by PharmD program

AppleInsider: "The University of Florida is the second school in as many months to announce that students enrolling in one of its curriculums this fall will be required to own either an iPhone or iPod touch, highlighting an increasing role for Apple's multi-touch devices in higher education." - RxCalc is a natural fit for the University of Florida's PharmD program!

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Saturday, July 4, 2009

Introducing RxCalc

RxCalc IconApple Core Labs first iPhone/iPod Touch application, RxCalc, is now available on the iPhone App Store. RxCalc is a pharmacokinetics calculator designed to help pharmacists, and doctors, compute the most commonly used clinical calculations:


  • Pharmacokinetics - New Start

  • Pharmacokinetics - Adjust with Levels

  • Ideal Body Weight

  • Creatnine Clearance

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