Description
Directions
Ingredients
Warnings
Helps replace water and electrolytes lost due to vomiting, diarrhea, heavy sweating, fever, vigorous exercise and hot or dry conditions.
Hydralyte is free from: gluten, lactose, dairy or animal-derived products, nuts or sodium saccharine.
Non-medicinal ingredients: natural colour, natural and nature identical flavour, sucralose and tabletting aids
Hydralyte is free from: gluten, lactose, dairy or animal-derived products, nuts or sodium saccharine.
Hydralyte is free from : sodium saccharine.
Signs of mild to moderate dehydration
Dark yellow (or little) urine, lethargy, dry mouth, loss of skin elasticity, sunken eyes, sunken fontanelle (babies).
Warning
Consult your physician if vomiting, diarrhea or fever persists for longer than 24 hours. For children under two years of age, consult your physician. Consult a healthcare practitioner if you have any medical problems relating to kidney or heart function, blood pressure, gastrointestinal function or show signs of severe dehydration including shock, or are unable to drink.
Do not use if cap seal is broken.
Directions for use
1. Remove two tablets from tube and replace the cap tightly. Dissolve in 200 mL drinking water. For babies under 6 months use freshly boiled and cooled water.
2. Sip slowly and frequently while symptoms persist. Continue with breast or formula-feeding of infants, between sips of Hydralyte.
3. Discard unused solution after 2 hours, or 24 hours if refrigerated.
For dehydration due to other causes (without vomiting or diarrhea), refer to pack insert.
Recommended dosage
(mild-moderation dehydration)
Vomiting and diarrhea
Age: <12 mths - Take in first 6 hrs (mL): 400-600 - Max. per day (mL): 1300
Age: 1-3 yrs - Take in first 6 hrs (mL): 700-1000 - Max. per day (mL): 1900
Age: 3-6 yrs - Take in first 6 hrs (mL): 1000-1400 - Max. per day (mL): 2600
Age: 6-12 yrs - Take in first 6 hrs (mL): 1800-2400 - Max. per day (mL): 3900
Age: 12-adult plus - Take in first 6 hrs (mL): 3000-3600 - Max. per day (mL): 6600
Store below 30°C