Reduced-osmolarity oral rehydration solution

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Background

  • This is the current ORS solution recommended for oral re-hydration of children and adults
  • In 2003, WHO and UNICEF recommended that the osmolarity of ORS be reduced from 311 to 245 mOsm/L .[1]
  • Need for unscheduled supplemental IV therapy in children given this solution was reduced by 33%

Contents

Components:[2]

  • 2.6g NaCl
  • 2.9g Trisodium citrate
  • 1.5 g KCl
  • 13.5 g glucose
  • per 1L of water


  • Sodium = 75 mEq/L
  • Glucose = 75 mmol/L
  • Total osmolarity = 245 mOsm/L

Preparations

Commercially Available

  • Pedialyte
  • Rehydralyte
  • Infalyte

Reduced-Osmolarity ORS Homemade Solution[3]

Component Amount Grams
Sugar 6 level teaspoons 25.2
Salt (NaCl) 0.5 teaspoons 2.1
Water 1 liter 1,000

See Also

External Links

References

  1. "New formulation of oral rehydration salts (ORS) with reduced osmolarity." UNICEF.
  2. Oral rehydration salts
  3. , "WHO position paper on Oral Rehydration Salts to reduce mortality from cholera." World Health Organization, Global Task Force on Cholera Control.