Description
- Relieves symptoms of dehydration and helps replace water and electrolytes lost due to:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhoea
- Heavy sweating
- Vigorous exercise
- Occasional hangovers
- Rehydrates you faster than water alone
- Up to 30% Faster Recovery from Vomiting and Diarrhoea*
- If experiencing signs of dehydration: sticky or dry mouth, increased thirst, lethargy, decreased urine output, dark yellow urine
Directions
- Place Hydralyte Ice Blocks in the freezer.
- When frozen cut open one end with clean scissors.
- Push the frozen Hydralyte Ice Block from the uncut end.
- Suck small amounts until consumed.
Why to Use
- Relieves symptoms of dehydration and helps replace water and electrolytes lost due to:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhoea
- Heavy sweating
- Vigorous exercise
- Occasional hangovers
- Rehydrates you faster than water alone
- Up to 30% Faster Recovery from Vomiting and Diarrhoea*
- If experiencing signs of dehydration: sticky or dry mouth, increased thirst, lethargy, decreased urine output, dark yellow urine
*World Health Organisation. Implementing the new recommendations on the clinical management of diarrhoea: guidelines for policy makers and programme managers (2006)
Directions for Use
- Place Hydralyte Ice Blocks in the freezer.
- When frozen cut open one end with clean scissors.
- Push the frozen Hydralyte Ice Block from the uncut end.
- Suck small amounts until consumed.
When to Use
Drink Hydralyte when thirsty or exhibiting signs of dehydration. Sip slowly and frequently whilst symptoms of dehydration persist.
Recommended dosage for dehydration due to vomiting and diarrhoea:
Age | Recommended dosage | Max. Ice Blocks per day |
Under 12 months | 1 x Ice Block every 60 mins |
16 |
1 – 3 years | 1 x Ice Block every 60 mins |
24 |
3 – 6 years | 1 x Ice Block every 30 mins |
32 |
6 – 12 years | 2 x Ice Block every 30 mins |
43 |
12 – Adult | 3 x Ice Block every 30 mins |
64 |
Do not exceed the maximum daily dosage.
Ingredients
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS (per 62.5 mL Ice Block):
Glucose monohydrate | 1 g |
Citric acid monohydrate | 300 mg |
Sodium from Sodium chloride | 61.5 mg |
Potassium from Potassium Citrate | 50 mg |
Contains 54 mg of potassium per 62.5 mL Ice Block.
Contains 77 mg of sodium per 62.5 mL Ice Block. Quantity of sodium per maximum daily dose is 4.9 g.
Contains: Sugars, sucralose, sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate, tartrazine.
No added gluten and artificial flavours.
Store below 30°C.
Seek medical advice if vomiting or diarrhoea persists for more than:
- 6 hours in infants under 6 months
- 12 hours in children under 3 years
- 24 hours in children aged 3-6 years
- 48 hours in children over 6 years & adults
Always read the label. Follow the directions for use. If symptoms persist, consult your health professional.
Description
- Relieves symptoms of dehydration and helps replace water and electrolytes lost due to:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhoea
- Heavy sweating
- Vigorous exercise
- Occasional hangovers
- Rehydrates you faster than water alone
- Up to 30% Faster Recovery from Vomiting and Diarrhoea*
- If experiencing signs of dehydration: sticky or dry mouth, increased thirst, lethargy, decreased urine output, dark yellow urine
Directions
- Place Hydralyte Ice Blocks in the freezer.
- When frozen cut open one end with clean scissors.
- Push the frozen Hydralyte Ice Block from the uncut end.
- Suck small amounts until consumed.
Why to Use
- Relieves symptoms of dehydration and helps replace water and electrolytes lost due to:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhoea
- Heavy sweating
- Vigorous exercise
- Occasional hangovers
- Rehydrates you faster than water alone
- Up to 30% Faster Recovery from Vomiting and Diarrhoea*
- If experiencing signs of dehydration: sticky or dry mouth, increased thirst, lethargy, decreased urine output, dark yellow urine
*World Health Organisation. Implementing the new recommendations on the clinical management of diarrhoea: guidelines for policy makers and programme managers (2006)
Directions for Use
- Place Hydralyte Ice Blocks in the freezer.
- When frozen cut open one end with clean scissors.
- Push the frozen Hydralyte Ice Block from the uncut end.
- Suck small amounts until consumed.
When to Use
Drink Hydralyte when thirsty or exhibiting signs of dehydration. Sip slowly and frequently whilst symptoms of dehydration persist.
Recommended dosage for dehydration due to vomiting and diarrhoea:
Age | Recommended dosage | Max. Ice Blocks per day |
Under 12 months | 1 x Ice Block every 60 mins |
16 |
1 – 3 years | 1 x Ice Block every 60 mins |
24 |
3 – 6 years | 1 x Ice Block every 30 mins |
32 |
6 – 12 years | 2 x Ice Block every 30 mins |
43 |
12 – Adult | 3 x Ice Block every 30 mins |
64 |
Do not exceed the maximum daily dosage.
Ingredients
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS (per 62.5 mL Ice Block):
Glucose monohydrate | 1 g |
Citric acid monohydrate | 300 mg |
Sodium from Sodium chloride | 61.5 mg |
Potassium from Potassium Citrate | 50 mg |
Contains 54 mg of potassium per 62.5 mL Ice Block.
Contains 77 mg of sodium per 62.5 mL Ice Block. Quantity of sodium per maximum daily dose is 4.9 g.
Contains: Sugars, sucralose, sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate, tartrazine.
No added gluten and artificial flavours.
Store below 30°C.
Seek medical advice if vomiting or diarrhoea persists for more than:
- 6 hours in infants under 6 months
- 12 hours in children under 3 years
- 24 hours in children aged 3-6 years
- 48 hours in children over 6 years & adults
Always read the label. Follow the directions for use. If symptoms persist, consult your health professional.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What symptoms of dehydration does the Hydralyte Electrolyte Ice Block help relieve?
Hydralyte Ice Blocks help relieve symptoms of dehydration caused by vomiting, diarrhea, heavy sweating, vigorous exercise, and occasional hangovers.
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How does Hydralyte Ice Blocks aid in faster rehydration compared to water alone?
Hydralyte Ice Blocks contain essential electrolytes that help replace water and electrolytes lost during dehydration, aiding in faster rehydration compared to water alone.
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What is the recommended dosage for different age groups experiencing dehydration due to vomiting and diarrhea?
The recommended dosage varies by age group: under 12 months (1x Ice Block every 60 minutes), 1-3 years (1x Ice Block every 60 minutes), 3-6 years (1x Ice Block every 30 minutes), 6-12 years (2x Ice Block every 30 minutes), and 12-adult (3x Ice Block every 30 minutes).
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What are the active ingredients in the Hydralyte Electrolyte Ice Blocks?
The active ingredients per 62.5mL Ice Block include Glucose monohydrate (1g), Citric acid monohydrate (300mg), Sodium from Sodium chloride (61.5mg), and Potassium from Potassium Citrate (50mg).
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When should medical advice be sought if symptoms of vomiting or diarrhea persist?
Medical advice should be sought if vomiting or diarrhea persists for more than 6 hours in infants under 6 months, 12 hours in children under 3 years, 24 hours in children aged 3-6 years, or 48 hours in children over 6 years and adults.