Patient leaflet - DIORALYTE BLACKCURRANT SACHETS POWDER FOR ORAL SOLUTION
Dioralyte® Blackcurrant sachets, powder for oral solution
(glucose, sodium chloride, potassium chloride, disodium hydrogen citrate)
Read all of this leaflet carefully because it contains important information for you.
The name of your medicine is Dioralyte
Blackcurrant sachets, powder for oral solution but will be referred to as Dioralyte throughout this leaflet.
Please note that this leaflet also contains information about other flavours such as Dioralyte Natural sachets, powder for oral solution, Dioralyte Citrus sachets, powder for oral solution.
This medicine is available without prescription.
However, you still need to use Dioralyte Natural/ Citrus/ Blackcurrant Sachets carefully to get the best results from it.
- Keep this leaflet. You may need to read it again.
- Ask your pharmacist if you need more information or advice.
- You must contact a doctor if your symptoms worsen or do not improve after using this medicine for 24–48 hours.
- If you notice any side effects not listed in this leaflet, please tell your doctor or pharmacist.
In this leaflet:
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1. What Dioralyte is and what it is used for
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2. Before you take Dioralyte
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3. How to take Dioralyte
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4. Possible side effects
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5. How to store Dioralyte
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6. Further information
1. what dioralyte is and what it is used for
Dioralyte works by replacing the water and salts lost from your body when you have diarrhoea. It contains glucose and salts (these are sodium chloride, potassium chloride and disodium hydrogen citrate). The powder is mixed with water before taking.
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2. Before you take Dioralyte
Do not take Dioralyte and talk to your doctor or pharmacist if:
- You are allergic (hypersensitive) to glucose, sodium chloride, potassium chloride and disodium hydrogen citrate or any of the other ingredients of Dioralyte (see Section 6: Further information) Signs of an allergic reaction include: a rash, swallowing or breathing problems, swelling of your lips, face, throat or tongue
- Your bowel is partially or fully blocked (called ‘intestinal obstruction’)
Do not take this medicine if any of the above apply to you. If you are not sure, talk to your doctor or pharmacist before taking Dioralyte.
□ Take special care with Dioralyte Check with your doctor or pharmacist before taking this medicine if:
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▲ The child taking the medicine is under 2 years old ▲ The diarrhoea has lasted for more than 24–48 hours, you may need other treatment
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▲ You have chronic or persistent diarrhoea
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▲ You are on a low potassium or low sodium diet
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▲ You have liver or kidney disease
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▲ You have diabetes
If you are not sure if any of the above apply to you, talk to your doctor or pharmacist before taking Dioralyte.
If nausea and vomiting are present with the diarrhoea, small but frequent amounts should be drunk at first.
Taking other medicines
Please tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking or have recently taken any other medicines.
This includes medicines you buy without a prescription, including herbal medicines. This is because Dioralyte can affect the way some other medicines work. Also some medicines can affect the way Dioralyte works.
Pregnancy and breast-feeding
Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking any medicine if you are pregnant or breast-feeding. This includes if you are planning to get pregnant or think that you might be pregnant.
Important information about some of the ingredients of Dioralyte
This medicine contains glucose, which is a type of sugar. If you have been told by your doctor that you have an intolerance to some sugars, talk to your doctor before taking this medicine.
This medicine contains approximately 300mg sodium (main component of cooking/table salt) in each sachet.
This is equivalent to 15% of the recommended maximum daily dietary intake of sodium for an adult.
3. how to take dioralyte
Always use Dioralyte exactly as your doctor or pharmacist has told you. You should check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
Preparing this medicine
Dioralyte must be mixed with water before taking.
- Prepare just before the medicine is going to be taken. Do not make in advance. If you are giving it to a baby over the course of the day, you can keep the drink in a refrigerator for up to 24 hours
- Only dissolve the powder in water. Do not dissolve it in anything else
- Use fresh drinking water for adults and children over 1 year old. If fresh water is not available, use water which has been freshly boiled and cooled
- Always use water which has been freshly boiled and cooled for babies aged 3 months to 1 year
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1. Empty the contents of 1 sachet into a glass
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2. Add 200ml (7fl oz) of water
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3. Stir until the powder dissolves
When your medicine is fully dissolved, the drink will be a colourless solution.
Do not use more or less than 200ml of water. If you do, the drink will become too weak or too strong. It will not work as well. You may also upset the balance of salts in your body.
How many sachets to take
- If you are being sick take the medicine in small sips
- It is best not to eat during the early stages of diarrhoea
- If the diarrhoea lasts for more than 24 to 48 hours see your doctor
- One or two sachets after each loose stool
Children
- One sachet after each loose stool
Babies up to 2 years old
This medicine should only be given under the guidance of a doctor
- The doctor will calculate how much to give your baby, depending on how much they weigh. This is usually about one to one and a half times the amount of fluid your baby normally has in 24 hours
- Initially, if you are bottle feeding or giving other foods this should be stopped
- If you are breast feeding, continue to feed normally. Your baby may need less breast milk so you may need to express some of your milk
- Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure how much to give
- If your baby is being sick, you can give 5–10ml (one or two teaspoons) every 5 minutes. This can be gradually increased until they are able to drink normally
If you take more Dioralyte than you should
Dioralyte is not normally harmful if you take more than you should. However, if large amounts are taken you should talk to a doctor or go to a hospital straight away. This is particularly important if it is a child or baby or if you have severe liver or kidney problems. Take the medicine pack with you.
If you forget to take your Dioralyte
Do not take a double dose to make up for a forgotten dose. Take the next dose when you need to.
If you have any further questions on the use of this product, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
4. possible side effects
Like all medicines, Dioralyte can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.
However, if you notice anything unusual, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. You should not normally have any side effects.
Stop taking Dioralyte and see a doctor or go to a hospital straight if:
- You have an allergic reaction. The signs may include: a rash, swallowing or breathing problems, swelling of your lips, face, throat or tongue
What Dioralyte looks like and contents of the pack
Dioralyte is fine, white free-flowing powder and it is supplied in foil/laminate sachets. Each pack contains 20 sachets.Each sachet contains enough powder to make a drink up with 200ml (7fl oz) of water.
Manufactured by : A Nattermann & Cie. GmbH, Nattermannallee 1 D-50829 Cologne, Germany.
Procured from within the EU and repackaged by the Product Licence holder: B&S Healthcare, Unit 4, Bradfield Road, Ruislip, Middlesex, HA4 0NU, UK.
Dioralyte® Blackcurrant sachets, powder for oral solution; PL 18799/2363
Leaflet date: 09.04.2021 [P
Dioralyte is a registered trademark Aventisub LLC.
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5. how to store dioralyte
Keep out of the sight and reach of children.
Do not store above 25°C. Store in the original package in order to protect from moisture.
Do not use Dioralyte after the expiry date which is stated on the carton and sachet after ‘Exp’. The expiry date refers to the last day of the month.