World Health Organization (WHO) recommended standard ORS solution has sodium (90 mmol/L) and glucose (111 mmol/L) almost in the ratio of 1∶1 and a total osmolarity of 311 mmol/L. There are concerns that the sodium or glucose concentration and the overall osmolarity in the formulation is not appropriate. Therefore, the efficacy of standard and reduced-osmolarity ORS solutions in young children with acute diarrhea was evaluated in a recent WHO supervised multicentre trial conducted in India (New Delhi), Brazil, Mexico and Peru. The implications of trial results are discussed. In non-cholera diarrhea, both the standard and reduced osmolarity ORS solutions were effective in achieving clinical rehydration. The stool output was 39% higher in the...
Objective: To determine requirement of unscheduled I/V fluid in children treated with low osmolar or...
To compare the efficacy and safety of low osmolar oral rehydration salts solution (ORS-75) (mmol/L:...
Increased amounts of plain water have been recommended ad libitum during rehydration treatment with ...
The study compared the safety and efficacy of an oral rehydration salts (ORS) solution, containing 7...
The study compared the safety and efficacy of an oral rehydration salts (ORS) solution, containing 7...
Background The composition of the WHO's standard oral rehydration solution (ORS) is similar to that ...
Background: To compare the efficacy of reduced osmolarity ORS with standard WHO ORS in children with...
Background: The effects of oral rehydration solution (ORS) with reduced osmolarity on children with ...
An open-label inpatient study is in progress to compare the efficacy and safety of two oral rehydrat...
Objectives: To compare reduced osmolarity oral rehydration solution with standard World Health Organ...
Background: The risk of death in a young age due to diarrhoea is minimized by oral rehydration salt ...
The use of oral rehydration solution (ORS) has revolutionized the management of acute diarrhea. The ...
Oral rehydration solutions (ORSs) is the key treatment of acute diarrhea in children, as it restores...
In a randomized trial, 62 infants 2 to 35 months of age with dehydration due to acute watery diarrhe...
Dehydration is the cause of many lethal outcomes, primarily due to diarrhea. The significant achieve...
Objective: To determine requirement of unscheduled I/V fluid in children treated with low osmolar or...
To compare the efficacy and safety of low osmolar oral rehydration salts solution (ORS-75) (mmol/L:...
Increased amounts of plain water have been recommended ad libitum during rehydration treatment with ...
The study compared the safety and efficacy of an oral rehydration salts (ORS) solution, containing 7...
The study compared the safety and efficacy of an oral rehydration salts (ORS) solution, containing 7...
Background The composition of the WHO's standard oral rehydration solution (ORS) is similar to that ...
Background: To compare the efficacy of reduced osmolarity ORS with standard WHO ORS in children with...
Background: The effects of oral rehydration solution (ORS) with reduced osmolarity on children with ...
An open-label inpatient study is in progress to compare the efficacy and safety of two oral rehydrat...
Objectives: To compare reduced osmolarity oral rehydration solution with standard World Health Organ...
Background: The risk of death in a young age due to diarrhoea is minimized by oral rehydration salt ...
The use of oral rehydration solution (ORS) has revolutionized the management of acute diarrhea. The ...
Oral rehydration solutions (ORSs) is the key treatment of acute diarrhea in children, as it restores...
In a randomized trial, 62 infants 2 to 35 months of age with dehydration due to acute watery diarrhe...
Dehydration is the cause of many lethal outcomes, primarily due to diarrhea. The significant achieve...
Objective: To determine requirement of unscheduled I/V fluid in children treated with low osmolar or...
To compare the efficacy and safety of low osmolar oral rehydration salts solution (ORS-75) (mmol/L:...
Increased amounts of plain water have been recommended ad libitum during rehydration treatment with ...