Could you recommend good electrolytes for a sick bedridden person so that they have an effect similar to drips?
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Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor
19 days ago
An oral electrolyte solution can only replace a drip if there is no intense vomiting and fluid intake, and if there is no severe dehydration. The person must be awake and immediate hydration is not necessary (there are no indications for the administration of a very highly concentrated and fast-acting preparation).
If the above conditions are met, any electrolytes available in pharmacies can be administered to a sick and bedridden person. Their compositions are similar, and unlike drips, which can only be purchased on prescription, oral electrolytes have the status of supplements. They can supplement the daily diet with ingredients such as glucose, sodium, potassium, chloride. They should not be given every day (unless your doctor tells you otherwise).
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