CrCl Calculator 2026 | Cockcroft-Gault Creatinine Clearance | OmniCalculator

Free CrCl calculator for 2026. Calculate creatinine clearance using Cockcroft-Gault formula for drug dosing. Essential renal function calculator for pharmacists and clinicians.

๐Ÿ’Š CrCl Calculator 2026

Cockcroft-Gault Creatinine Clearance

๐Ÿ”ฌ Cockcroft-Gault
๐Ÿ’Š Drug Dosing
๐Ÿฉบ Renal Function

Essential calculator for renal drug dosing adjustments

What is Creatinine Clearance (CrCl)?

๐Ÿ’Š CrCl Explained

Creatinine Clearance (CrCl) estimates kidney function by measuring how efficiently creatinine is filtered from blood. The Cockcroft-Gault formula (1976) is the gold standard for drug dosing adjustments because most drug studies used this equation.

Unit: mL/min (milliliters per minute) โ€” Not normalized to body surface area like eGFR

๐Ÿ“‹ Patient Information
years
โš–๏ธ Weight Parameters
kg
cm

๐Ÿ’ก For obese patients (>30% over IBW), adjusted body weight is automatically used.

๐Ÿ”ฌ Serum Creatinine
mg/dL
โš ๏ธ Note: If SCr is very low (<0.7 mg/dL in elderly or cachectic patients), some clinicians round up to 0.8-1.0 mg/dL to avoid overestimating renal function.

๐Ÿ’Š Creatinine Clearance Results

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Creatinine Clearance
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mL/min
๐Ÿฉบ
Renal Function
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CrCl/BSA Normalized
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mL/min/1.73mยฒ

๐Ÿ“Š Multiple Weight Calculations

Weight UsedWeight (kg)CrCl (mL/min)Notes

๐Ÿ’Š Common Drug Dosing Thresholds

Cockcroft-Gault Formula

Standard Equation

Ideal Body Weight (IBW) โ€” Devine Formula

Adjusted Body Weight (AdjBW)

Body Surface Area (BSA) โ€” Du Bois

  1. Enter Patient Demographics: Age and sex are required for calculation.
  2. Enter Weight and Height: Needed to calculate IBW and determine weight adjustment.
  3. Check Weight Status: If >30% over IBW, adjusted weight will be used.
  4. Enter Serum Creatinine: From recent blood test (mg/dL or ฮผmol/L).
  5. Interpret for Drug Dosing: Match CrCl to drug-specific dosing recommendations.

Renal Function Categories

CategoryCrCl RangeDrug DosingCommon Adjustments
Normalโ‰ฅ90 mL/minFull doseNo adjustment needed
Mild60-89 mL/minUsually full doseSome drugs require monitoring
Moderate30-59 mL/minDose reduction50-75% of normal dose common
Severe15-29 mL/minSignificant reduction25-50% of normal dose
ESRD/Dialysis<15 mL/minSpecial dosingPost-dialysis dosing, avoid some drugs

When to Use Different Weight Types

Patient TypeWeight to UseRationale
Normal Weight
(Within 30% of IBW)
Actual Body WeightStandard approach for most patients
Obese
(>30% over IBW)
Adjusted Body WeightFat tissue has minimal renal clearance contribution
Underweight
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Actual Body WeightUsing IBW would overestimate CrCl
Fluid OverloadDry Weight / IBWEdema weight doesn't contribute to clearance
AmputeesAdjusted ABWAdd estimated limb weight correction

Common Drug Dosing by CrCl

DrugNormalCrCl 30-59CrCl 15-29CrCl <15
Enoxaparin1 mg/kg q12h1 mg/kg q12h1 mg/kg q24hConsider UFH
Gabapentin300-1200 mg TID200-700 mg BID100-300 mg daily100-300 mg post-HD
MetforminFull doseUse cautionAvoidContraindicated
Vancomycin15-20 mg/kg q12h15-20 mg/kg q24h15-20 mg/kg q48hLevels-based
DOACsFull doseReduced doseCaution/AvoidAvoid

Official Resources

Pharmacy Resources

ASHP
APhA
DailyMed (Drug Labels)

Drug Dosing Databases

Drugs.com
UpToDate
PubMed

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Cockcroft-Gault formula?+

CrCl = [(140 - Age) ร— Weight] / (72 ร— SCr), multiplied by 0.85 for females. Developed in 1976, it estimates creatinine clearance using age, weight, sex, and serum creatinine.

Why use Cockcroft-Gault instead of CKD-EPI?+

Drug dosing studies historically used Cockcroft-Gault. FDA drug labels specify CrCl (not eGFR) for dosing. Cockcroft-Gault is weight-based (mL/min), while CKD-EPI is BSA-normalized (mL/min/1.73mยฒ).

Which weight should I use for obese patients?+

For patients >30% above IBW, use Adjusted Body Weight (AdjBW = IBW + 0.4 ร— [ABW - IBW]). Fat tissue contributes minimally to creatinine clearance.

Should I round up low creatinine values?+

Controversial. Some clinicians round SCr to 0.8-1.0 mg/dL in elderly or cachectic patients to avoid overestimating CrCl. This is not universally recommended but may be prudent for nephrotoxic drugs.

What's the difference between CrCl and eGFR?+

CrCl (mL/min) = absolute clearance for individual patient. eGFR (mL/min/1.73mยฒ) = normalized to standard body surface area. For drug dosing, use CrCl. For CKD staging, use eGFR.

How do I calculate Ideal Body Weight?+

Devine formula: Males: 50 + 2.3 ร— (height in inches - 60). Females: 45.5 + 2.3 ร— (height in inches - 60). Or use kg: Males: 50 + 0.91 ร— (height cm - 152.4).

Why is there a 0.85 factor for females?+

Women have less muscle mass per kg of body weight compared to men. Since creatinine is produced by muscle, women generate less creatinine, hence the 0.85 correction factor.

Is CrCl accurate in unstable kidney function?+

No. Cockcroft-Gault assumes steady-state creatinine. In acute kidney injury (rising/falling creatinine), CrCl estimation is unreliable. Use clinical judgment and close monitoring.

How often should I recalculate CrCl?+

Recalculate when creatinine changes significantly, weight changes >10%, or when starting/adjusting renally-cleared drugs. In hospitalized patients, often daily during acute illness.

Can I use CrCl for pediatric patients?+

No. Cockcroft-Gault was developed for adults. For children, use the Schwartz equation or Bedside Schwartz (height-based). Pediatric renal function develops with age.

โš ๏ธ Clinical Disclaimer: This calculator is for educational purposes. Drug dosing should be verified against current drug references and individualized by qualified healthcare professionals.

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Last Updated: January 2026