Rehidrat Blackcurrant
Blackcurrant
Ages 0+
For the treatment of gastroenteritis and diarrhoea
Each 14 g sachet contains:
Sodium chloride 0,44 g
Potassium chloride 0,38 g
Sodium bicarbonate 0,42 g
Glucose 4,1 g
Sucrose 8,1 g
Prevention and treatment of dehydration and electrolyte depletion associated with diarrhoea and gastro-enteritis.
Oral rehydration solution should be administered using a method that the infant is familiar with e.g. baby bottle, cup or spoon. Breastfeeding mothers may choose any of the aforementioned methods to administer the solution to their infants.
REHIDRAT should be given in addition to, and in between, normal feeds/meals in small, frequent and slowly administered amounts.
The contents of one 14 g sachet should be dissolved in 250 ml of freshly boiled and cooled water. The solution must be freshly prepared every day. Discard unused solution after 24 hours
Infants less than 1 year of age should be given ½ to 1 cup (100 – 200 mL) of REHIDRAT for every bowel movement.
Children 1 to 5 years of age should be given at least one cup (200 mL) for every bowel movement.
Older children and adults should drink enough REHIDRAT to quench their thirst and replace the fluid lost in every stool.
See Professional Information for complete dosing instructions.
Size:
14 g sachets in packs of 6
Oral Rehydration Therapy (ORT)- Rehydration Project jnternet]. rehydrate.org. I cited 2023 Oct 13]. Available from: https://rehydrate.org/ors/ort.htm#:-:text=Maximal
Based on internal analysis by Johnson & Johnson (Pty) Ltd using data from IQVIA TPM MAT AUGUST 2024 ATC3 A7G-ORAL ELECTROL. REPLACER. Brands measured in Units, reflecting estimates of real-world activity. Copyright IQVIA. All rights reserved.
S0 Rehidrat® Blackcurrant. Each 14 g sachet of powder contains: Sodium Chloride 0,44 g, Potassium Chloride 0,38 g, Sodium Bicarbonate 0,42 g, Glucose 4,1 g, Sucrose 8,1 g. Reg. No. Y/24/214.
For full prescribing information, refer to the Professional Information approved by the medicines regulatory authority.
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