Hi everyone,
I have noticed that fairly often the matter arises regarding what dosage is applicable to HUMANS when referencing the dosage(s) in a study conducted on ANIMALS.
The most common instance is RODENT STUDIES wherein the dosages mentioned are applicable to either RATS or MICE; and wherein there exists the need to calculate what is the HUMAN EQUIVALENT DOSAGE (HED).
Therefore, I thought I'd post here the details regarding precisely how the HED can be calculated.
In short, the relevant formula is as follows:
HED (mg/kg) = Animal Dose (mg/kg) x [Animal Km / Human Km]
Human Km = 37
Mouse Km = 3
Rat Km = 6
EXAMPLE:
Say a STUDY conducted on MICE reports that a dosage of 5mg/kg was used; what is the HED?
By calculation, the HUMAN EQUIVALENT DOSE (HED) = 5 x [3 / 37] = 0.405 mg/kg
For further details see attached file "Dose translation from animal to human studies"