GLUCO-LYTE POWDERS

Active substance(s): GLUCOSE / POTASSIUM CHLORIDE / SODIUM BICARBONATE / SODIUM CHLORIDE

PATIENT INFORMATION LEAFLET
BOOTS ORAL REHYDRATION TREATMENT
Please read this leaflet carefully before you start using this product. If you have any
questions or are unsure about anything, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Boots Oral Rehydration Treatment contains the following active ingredients:
Sodium Chloride 200mg
Potassium Chloride 300mg
Sodium Bicarbonate 300mg
Glucose 8mg
The powder is available in individual sachets in cartons of 6 or 20 sachets.
PRODUCT TYPE
Boots Oral Rehydration Treatment is a powder for the treatment of diarrhoea and fluid
loss due to diarrhoea in infants, children and adults.
MA HOLDER
Ayrton Saunders Ltd, 9 Arkwright Road, Astmoor Industrial Estate, Runcorn, Cheshire,
WA7 1NU.
MANUFACTURER
Simco Ltd, Braye Road Industrial Estate, Vale, Guernsey
USES
For the treatment of diarrhoea and fluid loss due to diarrhoea in infants, children and
adults.
BEFORE USING BOOTS ORAL REHYDRATION TREATMENT
The following information should be read before using this medicine:
1. Do not use this product if you are sensitive to any of the ingredients listed at the
beginning of this leaflet.
2. Make sure this product is suitable for you – ask your doctor or pharmacist.
3. Seek immediate medical attention for children under 3 years old. In other age groups,
if symptoms persist for more than 24-48 hours or worsen consult your doctor.
4. It is very important to dissolve Boots Oral Rehydration Treatment in water of the
correct volume. A weak or strong solution will not be effective.

5. If nausea and vomiting are present with the diarrhoea, Boots Oral Rehydration
Treatment should be given in small frequent amounts. In infants seek medical
attention immediately
6. After dissolving in water, use within 1 hour, or within 24 hours if the solution is kept
in the fridge.
7. Keep out of the reach of children
WHEN SHOULD YOU NOT USE BOOTS ORAL REHYDRATION
TREATMENT ?
1. It should not be used when there is peripheral and pulmonary oedema (swellings) or
toxaemia of pregnancy (blood poisoning).
2. It should not be used by patients with dextrose malabsorption/ intolerance.
3. It should not be used by patients with very severe vomiting, diarrhoea and
dehydration requiring fluid therapy.
4. It should not be used by patients with a history of heart failure, kidney problems or
diseases.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
For oral administration
Adults, the elderly and children over 12 years:
1 or 2 reconstituted sachets after each loose bowel movement.
Children 1-12 years:
1 reconstituted sachet after each loose bowel movement.
Infants:
Substitute equivalent volume of reconstituted solution in place of feeds or give the
appropriate volume before breast feeding.
How to prepare the medicine
1. Pour the contents of a sachet into a glass.
2. Add 200 ml of fresh drinking water. For infants and where drinking water is not
available use freshly boiled and cooled water. Stir in the powder until completely
dissolved.
3. Use within 1 hour reconstitution, or within 24 hours if refrigerated.
4. Do not boil the solution after mixing.
If you swallow too much of this product contact your doctor or pharmacist.
SIDE EFFECTS
No side effects have been reported following use of this product:
If you experience any form of reaction following the use of this product, the please report
this to your doctor or pharmacist who will advise you on the necessary action to take.

STORING THIS PRODUCT
This product has a three year shelf life if unopened; its expiry date is given on the tube
and carton. Store the sachets in a cool dry place.
Do not use Boots Oral Rehydration Treatment after the expiry date shown.
Boots Oral Rehydration Treatment should be stored out of the reach of children.
Date of revision: March 2013

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