Pedialyte is formulated to help prevent dehydration more effectively than common household beverages like water, juice, soda, or sports drinks.…
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It is often recommended to continue breastfeeding an infant or child during bouts of diarrhea and vomiting, but each situation…
Pedialyte is used to help restore fluids and electrolytes lost during diarrhea and vomiting. While it does contain carbohydrates, it…
Pedialyte contains sodium, potassium, and chloride. For effective rehydration, we need both fluids and electrolytes, like those found in Pedialyte,…
Pedialyte contains 100 calories per liter. Pedialyte AdvancedCare contains 70 calories per liter. Pedialyte powder sticks contain 23 calories per…
Pedialyte contains the optimal balance of sugar and sodium recommended by experts to help prevent dehydration—up to 6x less sugar…
The amount of sugar/carbohydrates (dextrose) used in each formulation of Pedialyte is listed below: Pedialyte - 25 g per liter…
Pedialyte contains the quantity and ratio of sugar (dextrose) and minerals (electrolytes) recommended by experts. This precise balance of sugar…
Although Pedialyte Unflavoured is suitable for infants under 1 year of age, this recommendation is intended to ensure the proper…
For children under 1 year, consult a physician before using Pedialyte.