Product Description:
- Oral Rehydration Salts contain sugar and different types of salts that belong to a group of medicines known as oral electrolytes.
- It is used to replenish lost salts and fluids in order to ease short term diarrhea and to prevent dehydration (loss of body fluids) that can happen as a result of diarrhea, vomiting, travel, exercise and excessive heat.
- Signs of dehydration include: crying without tears, urinating less often, drowsiness, decreased physical activity, dry mouth and a sunken soft area on the top of a baby’s head.
How To Use:
Sachet of powder to be diluted in 1 litter of clean water.
Child under 24 months:
- 50 to 100 ml after each loose stool (approximately 500 ml daily).
Child from 2 to 10 years:
- 100 to 200 ml after each loose stool (approximately 1000 ml daily).
Child over 10 years and adult:
- 200 to 400 ml after each loose stool (approximately 2000 ml daily).
Warnings and precautions:
- Talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you develop allergic reactions such as shortness of breath, skin rash, swelling of the face or neck, decreased blood pressure and dizziness.
- If your child refuses to take the Oral Rehydration Salts then try to substitute the medication with water (cooled boiled water for babies aged under 1 year) or a juice. Talk to your doctor if they still refuse to take any fluids.
- Avoid providing babies with any feeds except breastfeeds within the first 24 hours of diarrhea onset.
- Avoid milk and solid foods in children within the first 24 hours of diarrhea onset.
- You can give your child water or juice to drink as usual if they start feeling better. Make sure to continue giving them the rehydration salts after every loose stool.
- Make sure to resume normal feeding after 24 hours of feeling better.
- Your child may continue to have some mild diarrhea for up to a month after having gastroenteritis (tummy bug infection). Make sure to follow up with the doctor.
- Do not take oral rehydration salts for more than 2–3 days, unless your doctor has recommended to.
- Do not mix the medication with juice or milk or any other additives or sugar. Use water only to prepare the solution.
- Make sure to add the correct amount of water when preparing the medicine in order not to affect fluids and salts balance in the body.
- Tell your doctor if you have diabetes or liver or kidney problems.
- Tell your doctor if you have severe diarrhea or are not able to drink fluids.
- Tell your doctor if you are on a low salt or potassium diet.
Ingredients:
- Glucose; Sodium acid citrate; Sodium chloride; Potassium chloride