Pedialyte® Facts & Answers (2024)

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Q. Where can I get Pedialyte?

Pedialyte is available in most retail and pharmacy locations. To find Pedialyte near you, use ourstore locator

Q. Where in the store can I find Pedialyte?

Typically, Pedialyte is located in the baby/toddler aisle, but some retail locations stock it in the pharmacy as well.

Q. Why does the Pedialyte label say, “For infants under 1 year of age, consult your doctor.”?

This recommendation is intended to assure the proper evaluation and treatment plan for infants who take Pedialyte. A baby is at much greater risk of dehydration than an older child is, and it is important to encourage parents to discuss their baby's condition with a physician before rehydration during diarrhea and vomiting.

Q. Can I mix Pedialyte with formula?

No, we do not recommend mixing Pedialyte with formula. When Pedialyte and formula are mixed together, the nutrient and mineral content of both would change, along with the osmolality. The mixture could also become clumpy and hard for your baby to drink.

Q. Should I continue breastfeeding while giving my baby Pedialyte?

While it is recommended that an infant or child continue breastfeeding during bouts of diarrhea and vomiting, since each situation is different, we suggest consulting with your health care provider to determine the best course of action for your child.

Q. Can I mix Pedialyte with water? Apple juice? Ginger ale?

Pedialyte's specific blend of minerals and nutrients contains appropriate and balanced amounts of sugars and electrolytes in a particular quantity of fluid. This formulation is important for maintaining fluid and electrolyte balance in children who have abnormal losses, such as can happen with diarrhea. If other fluids are added, the quantities and ratios of electrolytes and sugars may be altered, making the product less effective.

Additionally, adding other sweetened fluids could draw water back into the intestine and make diarrhea even worse. Therefore, no other fluids should be mixed with Pedialyte unless recommended by a health care professional. And it's important to note that when mixing Pedialyte Powder Packs, only 8 fl oz of water should be used per serving.

If the taste of Unflavored Pedialyte is a concern, Pedialyte is available in a variety of flavors*: Mixed Fruit, Strawberry, Grape, and Bubble Gum. Also, Pedialyte Freezer Pops come in Grape, Blue Raspberry, Cherry, and Orange.

*Natural and artificial flavors

Q. Why does Pedialyte need to be discarded in 48 hours?

Once Pedialyte is opened/prepared, environmental microorganisms can potentially come into contact with the product from the air or from direct contact. For example, if someone touches the surface from which the product is poured, any bacteria on the person's hands can be transferred to the product. This is called touch contamination. The bacteria grow slowly at refrigerator temperatures, but over time, the amount of bacteria can become significant. Children with gastroenteritis are at increased risk of a second infection from these bacteria as their immune system is already working to fight the gastroenteritis.

Q. Can I freeze Pedialyte (not the Freezer Pops)?

We do not recommend freezing any of our Pedialyte products unless they are specifically designed to be frozen, like Pedialyte Freezer Pops. Pedialyte Freezer Pops contain an ingredient (carboxymethylcellulose) which keeps the pops from freezing solid (like ice cubes) and allows them to be more "bite-able." Pedialyte liquid or reconstituted Pedialyte Powder does not contain this ingredient.

Q. What is Pedialyte?

Pedialyte is an oral electrolyte solution that is specifically designed to replace vital minerals and nutrients that are lost when a child has diarrhea with or without vomiting. Pedialyte is effective because it contains only a small amount of sugar (glucose) that is balanced with appropriate levels of minerals (electrolytes). Pedialyte is designed with this precise combination of sugars and electrolytes to promote fluid and electrolyte absorption. In general, common household beverages such as sports drinks, sodas, and juices are too high in sugar and too low in sodium—an important electrolyte that is lost during diarrhea and vomiting.

Q. Why are sweeteners added to Pedialyte? Why not just add sugar to make it sweeter?

Pedialyte contains the quantity and ratio of sugar (glucose) and minerals (electrolytes) recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics. This precise balance of sugar and electrolytes makes Pedialyte effective in the management, treatment, and prevention of dehydration due to diarrhea with or without vomiting. Without added sweeteners, Pedialyte is not sweet enough for many children to drink.

Adding sugar to Pedialyte may make diarrhea worse by drawing water into the intestine, increasing the risk of dehydration. Adding sweeteners makes Pedialyte taste good without the risks of adding sugar. When Pedialyte tastes good, children drink enough of it to maintain hydration and replace needed minerals when they have diarrhea and vomiting.

Q. How much Pedialyte should I give my child? How often should I give my child Pedialyte?

For infants under 1 year of age: Consult your doctor. For children 1 year and older: Begin with small frequent sips every 15 minutes, increasing serving size as tolerated. Continue for as long as diarrhea is present. To maintain proper hydration, 4–8 servings (32 to 64 fl oz) of Pedialyte may be needed per day. Consult your doctor if vomiting, fever, or diarrhea continues beyond 24 hours or if consumption needs are greater than 2 liters (64 fl oz) per day. Pedialyte Powder Packs and Freezer Pops are not for use for children under 1 year of age.

Q. If my child won’t drink Pedialyte, can I give her/him a sports drink? Why is Pedialyte a better choice than sports drinks, soda, or juice when a child needs to be rehydrated?

Often, a child needs to be rehydrated after diarrhea. Drinks that contain too much sugar, like sports drinks, soda, or juice, can draw water into the intestine, making diarrhea worse and increasing the risk of dehydration. Pedialyte contains an effective balance of sugar (glucose) and minerals (electrolytes), helping to prevent dehydration during diarrhea and vomiting. This balance is not contained in sports drinks, soda, or juice.

Q. How many grams of sugar/carbohydrates are in this product?

The sugar/carbohydrate used in Pedialyte, which is an ingredient called dextrose, is listed below, per formulation.

FormulationSugar (Dextrose)
Pedialyte AdvancedCare16 g per Liter
Pedialyte25 g per Liter
Powder Packs5.7 g per 8.5 g pack reconstituted with 8 fl oz water
Freezer Pops25 g per Liter

Q. What are the amounts, in milligrams, of sodium, potassium, and chloride in Pedialyte?

The approximate sodium, potassium, and chloride amounts in Pedialyte are listed below.

SodiumPotassiumChloride
244 mg (10.6 mEq) per 8 fl oz184 mg (4.7 mEq) per 8 fl oz294 mg (8.3 mEq) per 8 fl oz
1035 mg (45 mEq) per liter782 mg (20 mEq) per liter1239 mg (35 mEq) per liter

Q. Can an adult use Pedialyte?

Yes, in general, an adult may use Pedialyte; there are no contraindications for its use in adults.

Q. Is Pedialyte OK for someone with diabetes?

Pedialyte is used to help restore vital minerals and nutrients lost during diarrhea and vomiting. While it does contain carbohydrates, it may or may not contain enough carbohydrates for someone with diabetes, especially if insulin is being used. Parents of children with diabetes should check with their pediatrician for specific guidelines on using Pedialyte.

Q. Does Pedialyte help stop diarrhea and vomiting?

No. Pedialyte is not indicated to stop diarrhea and vomiting, but it does help prevent the dehydration that can occur as a result of these symptoms. Unlike sugary sports drinks, juices, and soda, which can make diarrhea even worse, Pedialyte is formulated with a special balance of sugar (glucose) and minerals (electrolytes), which promotes absorption and hydration.

Q. Can I use Pedialyte past the expiration date?

Abbott has systematic monitoring in place to assure our products are of the highest quality. Our products are stamped with a Use-By date, which can be found on the container. Abbott does not recommend consuming any product after the Use-By date listed on each package.

Pedialyte® Facts & Answers (2024)

FAQs

Pedialyte® Facts & Answers? ›

Pedialyte has 3 key electrolytes for hydration—sodium, chloride, and potassium. When your body loses enough of these electrolytes along with fluids, you become dehydrated. Unlike water and sports drinks, Pedialyte has an optimal balance of sugar and sodium to help replenish fluids and electrolytes more effectively.

Is drinking Pedialyte every day good for you? ›

Drinking Pedialyte every day is not ideal, especially if you're on a salt-restricted diet and have high blood pressure. 1 Unless Pedialyte is used specifically for rehydration purposes, it is better to stick to water. The main difference between Pedialyte and Gatorade is their nutritional content.

What does Pedialyte do to the body? ›

Pedialyte® helps prevent dehydration and restore fluids, electrolytes, and zinc. Pedialyte® is scientifically formulated with the optimal balance of sugar and sodium electrolytes§ needed to help replenish fluids and electrolytes, the loss of which can lead to dehydration.

When not to drink Pedialyte? ›

Pedialyte warnings

Before using Pedialyte, talk to a healthcare provider if you or your child: Have high blood pressure, kidney disease, or difficulty urinating.

Why can't you drink Pedialyte after 48 hours? ›

Why does Pedialyte need to be discarded in 48 hours? Once Pedialyte is opened/prepared, environmental microorganisms can potentially come into contact with the product from the air or from direct contact.

Which is better, Pedialyte or Gatorade? ›

Pedialyte products generally provide fewer calories and sugar and a significantly higher electrolyte content than Gatorade. Pedialyte may help people of all ages recover from viruses, while Gatorade is specifically designed for adult athletes.

Does Pedialyte need to be refrigerated after opening? ›

Pedialyte should not be given to babies under the age of 1 without first talking to your pediatrician. Once opened or prepared, the drink should be refrigerated and consumed or discarded within 48 hours to reduce the risk of contamination with harmful bacteria.

Is Pedialyte good for seniors? ›

Pedialyte is an over-the-counter (OTC) oral rehydration drink that's effective for all age groups, including children over the age of 1, adults, and older adults. It targets electrolyte imbalances caused by dehydration.

Can you have too much Pedialyte? ›

Galvez said it's unlikely to harm you. “If you drink electrolytes and you have good kidneys, the excessive electrolytes will be eliminated by the kidneys,” explained Dr. Galvez. “In the same way that the kidneys can preserve electrolytes, the kidneys can eliminate electrolytes.”

Why do I feel better after drinking Pedialyte? ›

Pedialyte Keeps You Hydrated Longer Than Water

Unlike water and sports drinks, Pedialyte has an optimal balance of sugar and sodium to help replenish fluids and electrolytes more effectively.

Is it bad to drink Pedialyte before bed? ›

Consuming Pedialyte, another electrolyte-rich beverage, or water before bed may help reduce the effects of a hangover, but it cannot entirely prevent one. Rehydrating before sleep may also lessen your chances of waking up dehydrated.

What's better than Pedialyte? ›

Kinderlyte is a doctor-formulated, ready-to-drink beverage that provides an effective electrolyte option without any artificial colors or flavors and similar ingredients to the more familiar Pedialyte.

Why do you have to drink Pedialyte slowly? ›

Even if you want to Hydrate rapidly, it is still better to drink slowly than swallow a lot quickly. The reason is because you want to give your body the opportunity to absorb the fluid it needs to recover.

Does Pedialyte cause constipation? ›

NO. The direct answer to this question is that ORS drinks don't cause constipation, instead, they help the person suffering from constipation to feel better.

Can you warm up Pedialyte? ›

You can drink Pedialyte cold, warm, or at room temperature.

How many Pedialyte pops a day for adults? ›

Offer as frequently as desired. 16-32 freezer pops may be needed per day. Continue as long as diarrhea or vomiting is present.

Can I drink electrolytes every day? ›

Overuse of electrolyte drinks can be a problem, she said. Excess electrolytes can lead to heart rhythm issues, fatigue, nausea and more. "Interestingly, a lot of the same symptoms of getting too much can look like getting not enough."

How many packets of Pedialyte can I drink a day? ›

Pedialyte is made so that you can drink as much as you want and it will not affect the sugar/salt concentration in your bloodstream. If you drink too much, it will simply squirt out your bottom harmlessly.

Is it better to drink Pedialyte before or after drinking? ›

Alcohol is a diuretic. That means it increases the amount of water you expel via urine, which can in turn lead to dehydration. Since Pedialyte is formulated to prevent dehydration, it makes sense that drinking it before or while drinking could help to prevent a hangover.

How many Pedialyte pops a day for a 3 year old? ›

For children 1 year and older and adults: Offer Pedialyte Freezer Pops as frequently as desired. To maintain proper hydration, 16-32 Freezer Pops (or a total of 32-64 fl oz of any Pedialyte product) may be needed per day.

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