Hydralyte Effervescent Electrolyte Tablets – Orange Flavour (20 Tablets)
Always read the label and follow directions for use. If symptoms persist talk to your healthcare professional. This product may not be right for you. Read the warnings before purchase. Please refer to any health and product warnings below.Relieve Dehydration with a Refreshing Orange Taste
Hydralyte Effervescent Electrolyte Tablets are your go-to solution for fast and effective hydration. These orange-flavored tablets help replace lost fluids and electrolytes caused by dehydration due to vomiting, diarrhea, heavy sweating, vigorous exercise, travel, or occasional hangovers. With a convenient effervescent formula, they are easy to prepare and consume, making them perfect for home, work, or on-the-go use. Using an ORS - such as Hydralyte - is a simple, proven intervention that helps rehydrate with mild or moderate dehydration symptoms faster than water alone. Hydralyte is specifically formulated to meet WHO* ORS criteria for effective hydration - helping to replace water and electrolytes lost due to heavy sweating, vigorous exercise and other dehydrating conditions encountered during the Australian summer.
Key Benefits of Hydralyte Electrolyte Tablets
- Quickly relieves symptoms of dehydration.
- Replenishes essential water and electrolytes.
- Suitable for dehydration caused by:
- Vomiting and diarrhea.
- Heat exposure.
- Travel-related dehydration.
- Vigorous physical activity.
- Heavy sweating.
- Hangovers.
Recognize Signs of Dehydration
Symptoms of mild dehydration include a dry or sticky mouth, increased thirst, lethargy, reduced urine output, and dark yellow urine. Hydralyte provides a fast and effective way to combat these symptoms.Product Highlights
- Kosher Certified: Ideal for various dietary needs.
- No Gluten, Artificial Colors, or Flavors: Ensures a clean and natural hydration experience.
- Contains 20 effervescent tablets, equating to 10 doses.
Directions for Use
- Take two tablets and dissolve them in 200mL of fresh, cold water. For babies under six months, use freshly boiled and cooled water.
- Sip the solution slowly and frequently while symptoms persist.
- Discard any unused solution after two hours, or after 24 hours if refrigerated.
- Do not mix with cordial, fruit juice, or sports drinks. Always dissolve tablets in water; do not place them directly into the mouth.
Dosage Guidelines for Dehydration from Vomiting and Diarrhea:
Age | First 6 Hours | Max. Daily Dose |
---|---|---|
Under 12 months | 2-4 tablets | 10 tablets |
1-3 years | 4-6 tablets | 14 tablets |
3-6 years | 6-8 tablets | 20 tablets |
6-12 years | 8-14 tablets | 26 tablets |
12 years to Adult | 12-20 tablets | 40 tablets |
Active Ingredients (Per Tablet)
- Glucose: 1.62g
- Citric Acid: 672mg
- Sodium (from Sodium Chloride): 34.5mg
- Potassium (from Potassium Chloride): 78mg
- Sodium (from Sodium Bicarbonate): 103.5mg
Additional Ingredients: Sugars, sucralose, and mannitol.
Warnings & Precautions
- Consult a doctor if vomiting or diarrhea persists:
- Over 6 hours for infants under six months.
- Over 12 hours for children under three years.
- Over 24 hours for children aged 3-6 years.
- Over 48 hours for older children and adults.
- Contains 156mg of potassium and 276mg of sodium per 200mL dose. If you have kidney disease or take heart/blood pressure medications, seek medical advice before use.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Do not use if the cap seal is broken.
Storage Instructions
Store below 30°C. Ensure the cap is tightly sealed after each use.Sustainability Information
Hydralyte Effervescent Electrolyte Tablets come in recyclable packaging, promoting an eco-friendly choice for hydration solutions.Why Choose Hydralyte Orange Electrolyte Tablets?
These tablets are a trusted choice for effective and convenient rehydration. Whether combating dehydration caused by illness, exercise, or daily activities, Hydralyte provides a scientifically balanced formula to restore hydration quickly.References:
*WHO 2006 Expert Guidance ORS
World Health Organization (WHO) Adolescent Pregnancy: Unmet Needs and Undone Deeds Geneva: World Health Organization 2006 WHO/FCH/CAH/06.1 WHO Supported by the Department of Child and Adolescent Health and Development (CAH) Funded by the WHO regular budget and contributions from various donors, including Member States, philanthropic foundations, and international agencies
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