Nipple ready
Most kids don’t want to drink something that looks good for them - yuck. They want something that looks cool, fun, and exciting - and something that reflects what the drink actually tastes like. Oh - and Leolyte Grape Flavor tastes really yummy, too.
Acesulfame Potassium | Benzoic Acid | Chloride | Citric Acid | Dextrose | Natural and Artificial Flavors | Potassium |
Consult your doctor if you have infants under 1 year of age.
For children over 1: Offer them Leolyte every 1 - 4 hours.
To help maintain proper hydration, your child should drink 1 - 2 liters (32 - 64 fl. oz.) per day of Leolyte for as long as diarrhea or vomiting continues.
If there’s vomiting, fever, or if diarrhea continues beyond 24 hours, consult your doctor.
Usage Guidelines:
For infants less than 6 months of age, consult your doctor on proper dosage requirements and before use. Leolyte is to be used at the onset of vomiting and/or diarrhea, along with your child's normal food and beverage intake. Following the above guidelines, offer Leolyte after each episode of vomiting or diarrhea to help replace fluid and electrolyte lost. Additional amounts may be offered if child shows signs of discontinued thirst. Your doctor may specify a different amount based on your child's age, weight and other factors. Consult your doctor before use. Usage guidelines should not replace medical advice.
If desired, refrigerate to chill. Store unopened bottle in a cool place. Avoid excessive heat. Do not reuse the container.