- Relyte Powder helps to prevent Dehydration due to fluid loss.
- Details
- Benefits
- Side effects
Relyte Powder is a WHO-approved ORS (Oral Rehydration Salt) formulation. Relyte Powder is made up of anhydrous Dextrose and many important electrolytes (Sodium Chloride, Potassium Chloride, and Sodium Citrate). Relyte Powder replenishes bodily fluids and electrolytes lost owing to dehydration caused by diarrhea, vomiting, muscular cramps, and exertional heat sickness while exercising in hot or humid conditions.
Usage instructions-
- Mix up the Relyte Powder in 200ml of water.
- Stir the powder well until it dissolves and drink immediately for better results.
How it works-
Relyte Powder contains four drugs: Sodium Chloride, Potassium Chloride, anhydrous Dextrose, and Trisodium citrate dihydrate. Relyte Powder is formulated to treat or prevent dehydration (excessive loss of bodily water). It is referred to as a source of electrolytes, water, and calories. Relyte Powder replaces fluids and minerals lost due to vomiting or diarrhea. This helps to cure and prevent dehydration.
Safety information-
Pregnancy
Before taking Relyte Powder during pregnancy please consult your doctor.
Breastfeeding
Before taking Relyte Powder please consult your doctor if you are a breastfeeding mother.
Alcohol
It is unknown whether it is safe or not to take alcohol with Relyte Powder. Please consult your doctor.
Driving
Relyte Powder does not affect your drive.
Kidney
Relyte Powder should be administered with caution to patients with kidney disease. Dose adjustments may be necessary. Please consult your doctor.
Liver
If you have any liver issues please consult your doctor before taking Relyte Powder.
Relyte Powder is a ready-to-drink ORS rehydration powder formulated to replenish bodily fluids and electrolytes lost during rehydration. Relyte Powder includes sodium chloride, potassium chloride, sodium citrate, and anhydrous Dextrose, all of which are necessary for proper fluid balance in the body.
The main component of Relyte Powder is glucose or anhydrous Dextrose. It increases the small intestine's ability to absorb water and salt. When vomiting and diarrhea occur, sodium chloride and potassium chloride must be administered to replace these essential ions. When the body produces too much acid due to diarrhea, sodium citrate balances it.
- Vomiting
- Nausea