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Rehydration Solutions

Fluids restored to the body in order to maintain normal water-electrolyte balance.
Also Known As:
Solutions, Rehydration; Solution, Rehydration; Rehydration Solution
Networked: 47 relevant articles (4 outcomes, 4 trials/studies)

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Experts

1. Evans, Gethin H: 2 articles (10/2013 - 01/2012)
2. James, Lewis J: 2 articles (10/2013 - 01/2012)
3. Dalby-Payne, Jacqueline R: 2 articles (07/2011 - 09/2009)
4. Elliott, Elizabeth J: 2 articles (07/2011 - 09/2009)
5. Biradar, Vishnu: 1 article (01/2021)
6. Jog, Pramod: 1 article (01/2021)
7. Mathai, John: 1 article (01/2021)
8. Mohanty, Nimain: 1 article (01/2021)
9. Mohanty, Niranjan: 1 article (01/2021)
10. Pai, Uday: 1 article (01/2021)

Related Diseases

1. Diarrhea
2. Gastroenteritis
3. Severe Acute Malnutrition
4. Dehydration (Water Stress)
5. Vomiting
07/14/2001 - "Trials reporting secondary outcomes suggested that in the reduced osmolarity rehydration solution group, stool output was lower (standardised mean difference in the log scale -0.214 (95% confidence interval -0.305 to -0.123; 13 trials) and vomiting was less frequent (odds ratio 0.71, 0.55 to 0.92; six trials). "
11/01/1984 - "All but three children who received the rehydration solution without bicarbonate were successfully treated; three treatment failures were attributed to persistent vomiting and severe diarrhoea (greater than 10 ml/kg/hour). "
07/14/2001 - "In children admitted to hospital with dehydration associated with diarrhoea, reduced osmolarity rehydration solution is associated with reduced need for unscheduled intravenous infusions, lower stool volume, and less vomiting compared with standard WHO rehydration solution."
09/23/2009 - "In this systematic review, we present information relating to the effectiveness and safety of: rotavirus vaccines for the prevention of gastroenteritis; enteral rehydration solutions (oral or gastric), lactose-free feeds, and loperamide for the treatment of gastroenteritis; and ondansetron for the treatment of vomiting."
07/26/2011 - "In this systematic review, we present information relating to the effectiveness and safety of: rotavirus vaccines for the prevention of gastroenteritis; enteral rehydration solutions (oral or gastric), lactose-free feeds, loperamide, probiotics, and zinc for the treatment of gastroenteritis; and ondansetron for the treatment of vomiting."

Related Drugs and Biologics

1. ORALIT (ORS)
2. Solutions
3. Glucose (Dextrose)
4. Glycine (Aminoacetic Acid)
5. Electrolytes
6. Sodium
7. Powders
8. Milk Proteins (Milk Protein)
9. Rotavirus Vaccines
10. Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda)

Related Therapies and Procedures

1. Fluid Therapy (Oral Rehydration Therapy)
2. Therapeutics
3. Intravenous Administration
4. Parenteral Nutrition
5. Intravenous Infusions