SafeDose Tape

The SafeDose Pediatric Emergency Resuscitation Tape is the next generation of length-based pediatric emergency dosing, designed to meet the realities of modern emergency care.

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Developed by SafeDose

Developed by SafeDose, Inc., a trusted provider of SaaS-based pediatric medication safety solutions used in more than 500 emergency rooms across the United States, the SafeDose Tape is built on the same mission that drives our platform: delivering accurate, current, and reliable dosing and administration guidance when seconds matter most.

Every element of the tape is supported by SafeDose’s continuous clinical review process, ensuring that clinicians always have access to the most up-to-date pediatric emergency medication references.

Decades of Expertise

Founded by Dr. Jim Broselow, inventor of the original Broselow Tape, SafeDose brings decades of pediatric emergency expertise to this reimagined tool. The SafeDose Tape improves upon the decades-old standard with updated formatting, clearer medication guidance, and alignment with today’s clinical workflows—while remaining fully current with the 2025 PALS guidelines.

The result is a familiar yet significantly enhanced resuscitation aid that helps care teams act faster, reduce cognitive load, and deliver safer pediatric emergency care with confidence.

When used in conjunction with the SafeDose online solution—available on both desktop and mobile devices—the SafeDose Pediatric Emergency Resuscitation Tape becomes part of a fully integrated pediatric medication safety ecosystem.

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The tape provides immediate, bedside weight-based guidance, while the SafeDose platform extends that guidance with expanded dosing details, administration instructions, infusion calculations, and continuous updates maintained by the SafeDose clinical team.

This combined approach allows clinicians to transition effortlessly from rapid reference to deeper clinical support, reducing risk, improving consistency across the care team, and ensuring that pediatric patients receive the safest possible medication therapy in high-stress emergency situations.