Pedialyte is a brand that produces oral rehydration solution drinks for infants, children, and adults to help replenish vital minerals and fluids lost from vomiting, diarrhea or sweating.
Pedialyte was developed in 1966 and was initially used to treat dehydrated infants from diarrhea and vomiting due to illness.
In 1980, Pedialyte was available for general consumption and was advertised as a rehydration solution for anyone in need of electrolytes.
In 2000, Pedialyte introduced freezer pops in various flavors to help administer the solution to children.
In 2010, Pedialyte launched Pedialyte Singles, which are small packets in various flavors for easy mixing with water.
In 2015, Pedialyte introduced Pedialyte AdvancedCare Plus which contains 33% more electrolytes compared to original Pedialyte and helps prevent dehydration.
Gatorade is a brand of sports drinks that claims to help replenish fluids and minerals lost during physical activity. It contains sugar, salt, and artificial flavors and colors.
Powerade is another sports drink brand that also claims to help replenish fluids and minerals lost during physical activity. It contains sugar, salt, and artificial flavors and colors.
Pedialyte Liters are 1-liter bottles of oral rehydration solution in various flavors for adults and children, which can help replace lost fluids and minerals due to diarrhea, vomiting or sweating.
Pedialyte is a brand that produces oral rehydration solution drinks for infants, children, and adults to help replenish vital minerals and fluids lost from vomiting, diarrhea or sweating.
Pedialyte is a medical-grade oral rehydration solution that has a higher electrolyte content per fluid volume than Gatorade. Gatorade is a sports drink that contains sugar, salt, and artificial flavors designed to fuel athletes during physical activity.
Yes, Pedialyte can help with hangovers by rehydrating the body and replenishing lost fluids and minerals, but it is not a cure for hangovers.
Pedialyte is not known to cause diarrhea but can help alleviate diarrhea due to dehydration by providing electrolytes and fluids to the body.
Pedialyte is not intended for daily use for healthy individuals but can be taken as needed to replenish fluids and electrolytes in the body from sweating, vomiting or diarrhea.