Hydralyte Electrolyte Ice Blocks Tropical 16 X 62.5ml Pack

$18.99

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When children and adults are dehydrated and suffering from nausea, sucking slowly on the frozen Ice Blocks makes it easier to rehydrate. Hydralyte Electrolyte Ice...

When children and adults are dehydrated and suffering from nausea, sucking slowly on the frozen Ice Blocks makes it easier to rehydrate.

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

TIP: Offer Hydralyte frozen electrolyte ice blocks to children when they are sweaty to rehydrate them.

When to take:
Hydralyte may be taken on the first signs of fluid loss due to vomiting and diarrhoea.
Hydralyte may also be taken to help manage dehydration due to the loss of fluids through heavy sweating. This can be caused by a hot or dry environment, fever or strenuous exercise.

Ingredients:
  • Sodium chloride
  • Potassium citrate
  • Citric acid
  • Glucose

Directions:
  1. Place Hydralyte Ice Blocks in the freezer.
  2. When frozen cut one end with clean scissors.
  3. Push the frozen Hydralyte Ice Block from the cut end.
  4. Suck small amounts until consumed.

Dosage:
Age in years                    Electrolyte Ice Block Dosage    Max. Ice Block per Day
Under 12 months            1 x 62.5 mL block every 60 mins            16
1–3 years                            1 x 62.5 mL block every 60 mins           24
3-6 years                            1 x 62.5 mL block every 30 mins            32
6-12 years                            2 x 62.5 mL blocks every 30 mins        43
Over 12 years                    3 x 62.5 mL blocks every 30 mins           64

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:
0.86 mg/mL potassium
1.22 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.