ORALYTE 200 ml (apple)
Manufactured By Leeford Healthcare
Composition Sodium 234 mg, Potassium 158 mg, Chloride 294 mg,Dextrose 5.4 g,Vit. C 40 mg in 10% Apple Juice (Apple Flavour)
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Description:
Pregnancy interaction
- Safe During Pregnancy: Oralyt and other ORS solutions are safe and suggested for pregnant women who are dehydrated.
- No harm to the fetus: the ingredients (electrolytes and glucose) are all natural and harmless.
- Breastfeeding: Safe and helps keep you hydrated.
- Warning: If you are very dehydrated or have been for a long time, you should see a doctor.
FAQs for Medicine?
Q1.What is Oralyt used for?
It is used to stop and cure dehydration that comes from diarrhea, vomiting, fever, or too much perspiration.
Q2. Is it safe for kids?
Yes. Safe for babies, kids, adults, and seniors.
Q3. Can it be eaten with food?
You can take ORS with or without food.
Q4. Is it safe for diabetics to take it?
It has glucose in it, so be careful. If you have severe diabetes, talk to your doctor.
Q5: Is it okay to consume it every day?
It is not for everyday hydration unless your doctor tells you to.
Expert advice
- To avoid throwing up, drink tiny amounts carefully.
- Use as directed; do not combine with milk, soft drinks, or juices.
- After opening, keep it in a cool area and use it within 24 hours.
- Use a spoon or dropper to give ORS to babies.
- If you have diarrhea or vomiting that is very bad or lasts more than 24–48 hours, you should visit a doctor.
- Give the patient plenty of food; don't limit their nourishment for no reason.
Side Effects
- Feeling bloated
- Feeling sick
- If you eat too quickly, you may vomit.
- Slight swelling (uncommon, caused by too much salt)
- Very rare severe reactions:
- Too much sodium (hypernatremia)
- Too much fluid in people with renal failure
- If you have severe symptoms, stop and see a doctor.
How It Works
- The WHO-approved ORS mechanism is what Oralyt is built on:
- Glucose + Sodium Co-Transport: Glucose helps the gut absorb sodium.
- Restoration of electrolytes: replaces lost sodium, potassium, citrate, and water.
- Fixes Acidosis: Sodium citrate helps keep blood acidity in check.
- Rapid Rehydration: Quickly puts fluids back into the body and stops complications from dehydration.
- This helps keep you hydrated and speeds up your recovery from diarrhea and vomiting.
Medicines interaction
- Most drugs are safe to use with it.
- Be careful with:
- Diuretics: Risk of an imbalance in electrolytes
- ACE inhibitors and ARBs can raise potassium levels.
- Drugs for kidney disease: Keep an eye on electrolytes
- There have been no notable medication interactions recorded.
How to Use
- Before using, shake well.
- If you're throwing up, drink tiny amounts often.
- Usual dose: After every loose motion or as directed by a doctor.
- Can be served at room temperature or a little bit cold.
- You have 24 hours to finish the bottle after opening it.
- Don't add water to it; use it as is as a ready-to-drink ORS.
Uses / Indications
- Dehydration caused by diarrhea
- Dehydration caused by vomiting
- Dehydration due to fever
- Electrolyte imbalance
- Too much perspiration or heat exhaustion
- Loss of fluids from sports
- Dehydration while traveling
- Mild dehydration in newborns, children, adults, and the elderly