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Ped Electrolyte
Electrolyte Solution-Oral


This solution restores fluids and minerals lost to diarrhea or vomiting.

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Rehydralyte, Pedialyte, Enfalyte, Pediatric Electrolyte, Pedia-Pop, Oralyte, Pediatric Freezer Pops, Pediatric Solution, Kro Pediatric Electrolyte, Pedia Electrolite, Pc Pediatric Electrolyte, Electrolyte, Electrolyte Solution, Naturalyte, Best Lyte, Revital, Equalyte

 
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ped Electrolyte
Rehydralyte, Pedialyte, Enfalyte, Pediatric Electrolyte, Pedia-Pop, Oralyte, Pediatric Freezer Pops, Pediatric Solution, Kro Pediatric Electrolyte, Pedia Electrolite, Pc Pediatric Electrolyte, Electrolyte, Electrolyte Solution, Naturalyte, Best Lyte, Revital, Equalyte

Uses
This solution restores fluids and minerals lost to diarrhea or vomiting.


Storage
  • Store un-opened container at room temperature away from light, heat or moisture.
  • Do not store in the bathroom.
  • After using, replace the cap, refrigerate (do not freeze) and use within 48 hours.
  • Do not re-use the container.


Overdose
  • If overdose is suspected, contact your local poison control center or emergency room immediately.

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Ped Electrolyte Oral Solution
Ped Electrolyte Oral Solution
Leader Brand PED ELECTROLYTE FRUIT
Leader Brand PED ELECTROLYTE FRUIT

How To Use
  • Do not add water.
  • The solution is ready-to-use.
  • The total amount to be given is determined by the severity of vomiting or diarrhea and the degree of dehydration.
  • You may need to contact your doctor for the exact amount to be given and for how long.
  • Generally one to two ounces per pound of body weight is given over a period of 2 to 4 hours in this manner: one teaspoonful every 10 to 15 minutes for 30 minutes; if this is tolerated, give one tablespoonful every 15 to 20 minutes followed by two tablespoonfuls every 30 minutes.
  • If not tolerated or if diarrhea persists, contact the doctor.
  • The amount given each time may be gradually increased until 4 to 6 ounces (120 to 180 ml) can be given every 3 to 4 hours so that 1 to 2 quarts (1 to 2 liters) are taken per day while the diarrhea continues (adults may need more).

Side Effects
  • A common side effect that usually goes away during treatment is mild vomiting.
  • If it continues, call the doctor.
  • Call the doctor immediately if any of the following effects occur: convulsions or seizures, dizziness, rapid heart rate, increased blood pressure, irritability, muscle twitching, restlessness, weakness, swelling of feet or lower legs, puffy eyelids.
  • If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist.

Precautions
  • This solution should not be given when: there is an inability to drink (as in cases of shock), persistent vomiting is present, stool losses are greater than 2 ounces per pound of body weight (100ml per kg) per hour--this is about 2 quarts (2 liters) per hour for a 30 pound (14 kg) child, there is difficulty urinating, intestinal blockage is present.
  • Call the doctor immediately when signs of dehydration are present.
  • These include: severe thirst, doughy skin, sunken eyes.
  • Avoid other electrolyte-containing foods or liquids, such as fruit juices or foods with added salt, until treatment with Ped Electrolyte is completed.
  • Breast-fed infants should be given breast milk between doses of the solution.

Missed Dose
  • This solution is given on an as-needed basis.
  • Follow the package directions.

Drug Interactions
  • Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking any other medication (including nonprescription), such as: home remedies for diarrhea or vomiting.
  • Do not start or stop any medicine without doctor or pharmacist approval.

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