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Hydralyte Electrolyte Powder 24 Sachets – Apple Blackcurrant

Compact and light to carry, Hydralyte Electrolyte Powder sachets are a family first aid necessity.

Each 10 pack comes with a convenient 200 mL measuring cup.

Hydralyte Electrolyte Powder sachets are suitable for the entire family, including babies, pregnant and breastfeeding mothers.

Description

Hydralyte Electrolyte Powder 24 Sachets – Apple Blackcurrant

Directions

  1. Mix Hydralyte immediately before required.
  2. Fill measuring cup to the (200 mL) graduation line with fresh, cold drinking water. (For babies under 6 months it is recommended that freshly boiled and cooled water be used.)
  3. Empty contents of one sachet into the measuring cup and stir the mixture until the Hydralyte powder has dissolved.
  4. Sip slowly and frequently while symptoms persist.
  5. Discard unused solution after 2 hours or 24 hours if refrigerated.
  6. Avoid mixing Hydralyte powder with cordial, fruit juice, soft drink or sports drink as these can interfere with the rehydration process.

Dosage

Age in years Take in first 6 hrs (sachets) Max. sachets per day
Under 12 months 1-2 5
1–3 years 2-3 7
3-6 years 3-4 10
7-12 years 4-7 13
Over 12 years 7-10 20

Ingredients

Active ingredients per sachet:
Sodium chloride: 0.53g
Potassium citrate: 0.44g
Citric acid: 0.88g
Glucose: 2.91g

This product also contains: Natural colour, natural and nature identical flavours, sucralose

Warnings

Seek medical advice if vomiting or diarrhoea persists for more than:

  • 6 hours in infants under 6 months
  • 12 hours in children under 3 years
  • 24 hours in children aged 3–6 years
  • 48 hours for adults and children aged over 6 years

Store below 30°C

Warning contains:
0.8 mg/mL potassium
1.03 mg/mL sodium

Be aware that dehydration due to vomiting or diarrhoea can be dangerous in babies and children under 5 years old and in elderly people.