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ivbase for HanDBase - A simple and free handbase applet for calculating the iv doses of Acetylcystine for treating paracetamol (acetaminophen) overdose. Easy to use and provides a quick way of calculating the drug dose in the emergency department. All you need to do is tap in your patient's weight. Dose calculation is based on the British National Formulary