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Pharolit CME

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Pharolit CME

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Presented by

Thet Hsu Lwin


Product Manager
Pharolit
 Oral Rehydration salts

 Manufactured by P.T.NOVELL ( Indonesia)

 Delicious Orange flavor

 New WHO formula

 Diluted with 200 ml of water

 Composition in one sachet


• Sodium Chloride - 0.52 g
• Trisodium citrate - 0.58 g
• Potassium Chloride - 0.3 g
• Glucose anhydrous - 2.7 g
Advantages of low osmolarity ORS
No risk of hypernatremia (high plasma sodium concentration)

Increase efficacy of ORS in non cholera diarrhea

Need for unscheduled supplement IV therapy in childern fell by 33 %

Stool output decreased by 20%

Vomitting decreased by 30%

Safe & effective.


DOSAGE & REQUIREMENT?

If the child’s weight is known…..

........ the amount of ORS soln.for rehydration during the first 4hrs may be calculated as
75ml/kg

Age <4mths 4-11mths 1-2yrs 2-4yrs 5-14yrs ≥15yrs

Wt.(kg) <5 5-7.9 8-10.9 11-15.9 16-29.9 ≥30

Soln.(ml) 200-400 400-600 600-800 800-1200 1200-2200 2200-4000


Unique selling point
 New WHO Formula ( Low Osmolarity)

 Delicious orange flavour

 Reduced Osmolarity

• reduces vomiting
• reduces stool volume
• reduces the need for unscheduled IV
therapy /hospitalization
 Small Pack (Easy to Carry )

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