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*Commercially available: Pedialyte, Rehydralyte, Infalyte | |||
*Pedialyte, | *Homemade solution: | ||
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**1 litre water | **1 litre water | ||
**8 teaspoons sugar | **8 teaspoons sugar | ||
**1 tsp salt | **1 tsp salt | ||
**Can add banana or orange juice for potassium | **Can add banana or orange juice for potassium | ||
0.5 teaspoon salt | |||
6 teaspoons sugar | |||
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ORS includes in 1L of water: 2.6g NaCl, 2.9g Trisodium citrate, 1.5 g KCl, and 13.5 g glucose | ORS includes in 1L of water: 2.6g NaCl, 2.9g Trisodium citrate, 1.5 g KCl, and 13.5 g glucose | ||
===Reduced Osmolarity Oral Rehydration Solution (ORS)=== | |||
Revision as of 05:57, 15 May 2016
- Commercially available: Pedialyte, Rehydralyte, Infalyte
- Homemade solution:
- 1 litre water
- 8 teaspoons sugar
- 1 tsp salt
- Can add banana or orange juice for potassium
0.5 teaspoon salt
6 teaspoons sugar
htttp://www.who.int/
ORS includes in 1L of water: 2.6g NaCl, 2.9g Trisodium citrate, 1.5 g KCl, and 13.5 g glucose
