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A screenshot of an Opioid Conversion Calculator app on an iPad. The app is called "Exalgo" and it is used to calculate the conversion rate of an opioid medication. The background of the app is orange and the text is black. <br /><br />The main content of the image is divided into two sections. The top section is titled "OPIOID CONVERSION CALCULATOR" and has a title that reads "XX mg QD" in bold letters. Below the title there is a description of the medication which states that it is an approximate equilateral dose of XX mg and that it can be used to reduce the number of doses in the medication.<br /><br />On the left side of the screen there are two bullet points that explain the different types of medication and how they can be applied. The first bullet point explains that the medication is 50% effective and that the results are based on the information you entered. The second bullet point mentions that the treatment can be individually titrate which is a type of medication used to treat the condition of the opioid. The third bullet point states that the user can use the medication as a treatment for the condition. The fourth bullet point says "EXALGO is available in 8mg 12mg and 12mg tablets. It is recommended to be taken together once daily."<br /><br />At the bottom of the screenshot there has a button that says "Recalculate" and a link to the app's user interface.

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A screenshot of an Opioid Conversion Calculator app on an iPad. The app is called "Exalgo" and it is used to calculate the conversion rate of an opioid medication. The background of the app is orange and the text is black.

The main content of the image is divided into two sections. The top section is titled "OPIOID CONVERSION CALCULATOR" and has a title that reads "XX mg QD" in bold letters. Below the title there is a description of the medication which states that it is an approximate equilateral dose of XX mg and that it can be used to reduce the number of doses in the medication.

On the left side of the screen there are two bullet points that explain the different types of medication and how they can be applied. The first bullet point explains that the medication is 50% effective and that the results are based on the information you entered. The second bullet point mentions that the treatment can be individually titrate which is a type of medication used to treat the condition of the opioid. The third bullet point states that the user can use the medication as a treatment for the condition. The fourth bullet point says "EXALGO is available in 8mg 12mg and 12mg tablets. It is recommended to be taken together once daily."

At the bottom of the screenshot there has a button that says "Recalculate" and a link to the app's user interface.

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