Comparison of oral rehydration solutions made with rice syrup solids or glucose in the treatment of acute diarrhea in infants
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Comparison of oral rehydration solutions made with rice syrup solids or glucose in the treatment of acute diarrhea in infants
Abstract
An oral electrolyte solution made with rice syrup solids was found to reduce fecal output more effectively than a comparable glucose-based solution in the early hours of treatment of infantile diarrhea. Administration of the rice syrup solids solution was also more effective in promoting absorption of fluid, sodium, and potassium. In some infants, the rapid, effective rehydration offered by this solution may prevent the need for hospitalization.
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