#1 pharmacist & pediatrician recommended brand for hydration. Quickly replaces electrolytes. With zinc for immune support. Mixed fruit natural and artificial flavor. Kid approved taste. No fruit juice. Designed for fast, effective rehydration. Trusted by doctors and hospitals since 1966. Pedialyte is designed to prevent dehydration+ more effectively than common beverages. Quickly replenishes fluids, zinc and electrolytes to help prevent dehydration due to: vomiting & diarrhea, heat exhaustion, intense exercise, travel. +For mild to moderate dehydration. One liter provides: Sodium, 45 mEq; Potassium, 20 mEq; Chloride, 35 mEq. Recyclable packaging.
READY TO USE. DO NOT ADD WATER OR DILUTE. Tastes best served cold. Usage: For infants under 1 year of age: Consult your doctor. To rehydrate after fluid loss: begin with small frequent sips. 1-2 liters per day may be needed while symptoms persist. Consult your doctor if vomiting, fever, or diarrhea continues beyond 24 hours or if consumption needs are greater than 2 liters per day. For general rehydration: sip as needed. Do not use if printed band around cap or inner foil seal is missing or broken. Remove protective band and twist off cap. Remove and throw away protective foil seal. After opening, replace cap, refrigerate and use within 48 hours. Store unopened bottles in a cool place. Avoid excessive heat. Do not reuse bottle.
USE UNDER MEDICAL SUPERVISION.
12 fl oz (360 mL): Calories 45; Total Fat 0 g (0%*Daily Value); Sodium 370 mg (16%*); Total Carbohydrate 12 g (4%*); (Total Sugars 9 g, [Incl. Added Sugars 9 g {18%*}]); Protein 0 g; Potassium 280 mg (6%*); Zinc 2.8 mg (25%*); Chloride 440 mg (20%*); Water; Dextrose; Less Than 2% Of: Citric Acid; Natural and Artificial Flavor; Potassium Citrate; Salt; Sodium Citrate; Sucralose: Acesulfame Potassium; Zinc Gluconate and Yellow 6; Not a significant source of saturated fat, trans fat, cholesterol, dietary fiber, vitamin D, calcium and iron. *The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.