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    Introduction About ORS PROLYTE ORANGE POWDER

    ORS Prolyte Refreshing Orange Flavour Powder 21 gm is an oral rehydration solution (ORS) formulated to restore fluids and electrolytes lost from the body due to dehydration. It contains a balanced combination of sodium, potassium, chloride, and glucose, following the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended composition. The orange flavour makes it more palatable, encouraging better fluid intake, especially in children. This product is commonly used in cases of dehydration caused by diarrhoea, vomiting, heat exhaustion, or excessive sweating.

    ORS Prolyte is suitable for both children and adults experiencing mild to moderate dehydration. It is particularly helpful for patients with fluid loss due to gastrointestinal disturbances or during hot weather when sweating is excessive. For children and elderly patients, who are more vulnerable to dehydration, ORS Prolyte provides a safe and effective way to restore electrolyte balance when used as directed by a healthcare professional.

    To prepare ORS Prolyte, dissolve the contents of one 21 gm sachet in the recommended amount of clean drinking water (as per package instructions). It should be consumed in small, frequent sips throughout the day to gradually replace lost fluids. Do not exceed the recommended concentration, as improper mixing may cause electrolyte imbalance. Patients with kidney disease, liver disease, or heart conditions should use ORS only under medical guidance, as excess fluid or electrolyte intake may worsen their condition. Avoid alcohol consumption during rehydration, as it may counteract the benefits of ORS.

    ORS Prolyte should be avoided in individuals with severe kidney disease, congestive heart failure, or known allergies to its ingredients. Pregnant and breastfeeding women can generally use ORS Prolyte safely, but it is always advisable to consult a doctor before starting. Common side effects are rare but may include mild nausea, bloating, or stomach discomfort if consumed too quickly. Seek immediate medical attention if you experience allergic reactions, breathing difficulty, chest pain, or irregular heartbeat after taking ORS.

    Uses Of ORS PROLYTE ORANGE POWDER

    • Used to manage electrolyte imbalance
    • Used to manage mild to moderate dehydration

    Benefits of ORS PROLYTE ORANGE POWDER

    ORS Powder for Hydration

    ORS powder is specially designed to help the body rehydrate by restoring fluids lost due to heat, sweating, or physical activity. When dissolved in clean drinking water, it provides quick refreshment and supports the body’s natural balance. The refreshing orange flavour makes it easy and pleasant to consume for both adults and children.

    ORS for Maintaining Electrolyte Levels

    Along with fluids, the body also loses essential salts and minerals during exertion or dehydration. ORS powder helps replace these electrolytes, such as sodium and potassium, which are vital for muscle function, energy, and overall wellbeing. Regular intake as needed ensures the body stays balanced and active.   

    How ORS PROLYTE ORANGE POWDER Works

    ORS Mechanism of Action

    ORS (Oral Rehydration Solution) works on the principle of sodium-glucose co-transport in the intestine. The presence of glucose in the solution helps the small intestine absorb sodium more efficiently, and water follows along with it. This process ensures quick absorption of both fluids and electrolytes, helping the body regain its natural balance faster than plain water.

     How Oral Rehydration Solution Restores Hydration

    When the body loses water and salts through sweat or other causes, normal water intake alone may not be enough. ORS provides the right mix of glucose and electrolytes that work together to replace what is lost. This balanced combination helps restore hydration levels, supports energy, and maintains proper muscle and nerve function.

    How to use ORS PROLYTE ORANGE POWDER

    ORS Prolyte – How to Take

    • Always follow the directions given on the product pack.
    • Dissolve the full content of one 21gm sachet in 200ml (approx. one glass) of clean, safe drinking water.
    • Stir well until the powder is completely dissolved.
    • Drink the solution in small sips, especially after physical activity, heat exposure, or fluid loss.
    • Do not mix the powder with milk, juice, or other beverages.
    • Use the prepared solution within 6–8 hours at room temperature or up to 24 hours if refrigerated.
    • Discard any leftover solution after this period.
    • Do not consume the powder directly without dissolving in water.

    What if I forgot to take ORS PROLYTE ORANGE POWDER

    • ORS Prolyte is usually taken when needed for dehydration, so missing a dose is not a major concern.
    • Take it as soon as you remember if you have symptoms like excessive thirst, dry mouth, dizziness, or low urine output.
    • Do not take extra sachets to make up for a missed dose, as this may disturb electrolyte balance.
    • If dehydration symptoms do not improve or get worse, consult your doctor immediately.

    Overdose

    Taking too much ORS Prolyte Refreshing Orange Flavour Powder 21gm can cause an imbalance of electrolytes in the blood, such as excess sodium (hypernatremia) or potassium (hyperkalaemia). This may lead to symptoms like nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps, swelling, confusion, muscle twitching, restlessness, weakness, or irregular heartbeat. If an overdose is suspected, it is important to seek immediate medical attention and stop taking further doses until advised by a doctor.

    Side Effects Of ORS PROLYTE ORANGE POWDER

    • Nausea or mild stomach upset
    • Vomiting
    • Bloating or gas
    • Mild diarrhoea
    • Increased urination
    • Taste disturbance or slight sweetness

    When to Seek Medical Attention?

    Stop taking this medicine:

    • If you experience swelling, confusion, irregular heartbeat, or difficulty breathing after taking ORS.
    • If symptoms of dehydration such as extreme thirst, dry mouth, dizziness, or reduced urine output do not improve even after taking ORS.
    • If a child, elderly person, or someone with kidney/heart problems shows worsening symptoms despite using ORS.

    How To Manage Side Effects

    Nausea And Vomiting

    • Ginger – Drinking ginger tea, chewing a small piece of fresh ginger, or using ginger candies can help calm nausea.
    • Peppermint – Sipping peppermint tea or inhaling peppermint oil aroma may ease nausea.
    • Stay Hydrated – Take small sips of water, clear fluids, or an oral rehydration solution to prevent dehydration.
    • Eat Small, Bland Meals – Stick to light foods like crackers, toast, or bananas; avoid oily, spicy, or strong-smelling foods.
    • Fresh Air & Rest – Stepping outside for fresh air or resting in a quiet, cool room can reduce discomfort.
    • Lemon – The scent or taste of fresh lemon juice mixed with warm water may help soothe nausea.
    • Slow Breathing – Deep, slow breaths can calm the stomach and reduce queasiness.

    Stomach Upset

    • Eat Light Meals – Stick to bland foods like rice, bananas, toast, and applesauce (BRAT diet) that are gentle on the stomach.
    • Stay Hydrated – Drink small sips of water, clear fluids, or oral rehydration solution to avoid dehydration.
    • Avoid Irritants – Limit spicy, oily, or heavy foods, as well as caffeine and carbonated drinks.
    • Ginger or Peppermint – Ginger tea or peppermint tea may help soothe nausea and stomach discomfort.
    • Warm Compress – Placing a heating pad or warm compress on your stomach may relieve cramps and discomfort.
    • Rest Well – Give your digestive system a break; avoid strenuous activity until you feel better.
      • Eat Smaller Portions – Instead of large meals, try small, frequent meals to reduce strain on digestion.

    Warning & Precautions

    Pregnancy

    Consult your doctor

    ORS Prolyte Refreshing Orange Flavour Powder 21 gm can usually be taken during pregnancy to manage dehydration. However, consult your doctor before use, especially if you have other medical conditions or are on fluid restrictions. 

    Breastfeeding

    Consult your doctor

    ORS Prolyte Refreshing Orange Flavour Powder 21 gm is generally considered safe during breastfeeding. Still, it is advisable to consult your doctor before use to ensure suitability.

    Driving and Using Machines

    Use with Caution

    ORS does not usually affect alertness. However, if you feel weak, dizzy, or fatigued due to dehydration, avoid driving or operating machines until you feel better.

    Alcohol

    Contraindicated

    Avoid alcohol while using ORS Prolyte Refreshing Orange Flavour Powder 21 gm, as alcohol may worsen dehydration and reduce the effectiveness of rehydration.

    Kidney

    Use with Caution

    ORS should be used with caution in patients with kidney disease, especially those on dialysis or fluid restrictions. Always consult your doctor before use.

    Liver

    Consult your doctor

    ORS Prolyte Refreshing Orange Flavour Powder 21 gm is generally safe in liver conditions, but patients with severe liver disease should consult a doctor before use.

    Allergy

    Contraindicated

    Do not use ORS Prolyte Refreshing Orange Flavour Powder 21 gm if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. Seek medical help if you experience rash, itching, swelling, or breathing difficulties.

    Heart Disease

    Consult your doctor

    Patients with certain heart conditions (such as heart failure or those advised to limit fluid intake) should use ORS only under medical supervision.

    Use In Pediatrics

    Consult your doctor

    ORS Prolyte Refreshing Orange Flavour Powder 21 gm can be used in children for rehydration but only under medical advice. Dosage must be carefully guided by a doctor, especially in infants.  

    Use In Geriatrics

    Use with Caution

    Elderly patients can use ORS Prolyte Refreshing Orange Flavour Powder 21 gm, but it should be taken with caution, particularly if they have kidney, heart, or fluid balance problems. Consult a doctor before use.

    Other Warnings for ORS PROLYTE ORANGE POWDER

    Before taking ORS Prolyte Refreshing Orange Flavour Powder 21 gm, inform your doctor if you have:

    • Kidney problems or are on dialysis.
    • Heart disease or have been advised to restrict fluid intake.
    • Severe liver disease.
    • Ongoing vomiting or diarrhoea that does not improve.
    • Any known allergies to the ingredients of ORS.

    Who should not take [GBNKEYWORD

    ORS Prolyte Refreshing Orange Flavour Powder 21 gm is not recommended for use if you have:

    • Severe dehydration requiring intravenous fluids.

    Safety Advice

    • Dissolve the entire contents of one sachet in the exact amount of clean drinking water as directed on the pack.
    • Avoid using less or extra water, as it may change the balance of salts and glucose.
    • Consume the prepared solution within 6–8 hours if kept at room temperature, or within 24 hours if refrigerated.
    • Discard any leftover solution after this time to reduce the risk of contamination.
    • Suitable for children but ensure correct preparation and give in small sips rather than large amounts at once.
    • People with diabetes should be cautious as the product contains glucose; consult a doctor if required.
    • Do not mix the powder with juice, soda, or milk; always use clean, plain water.

    Diet and Lifestyle Advice

    • Drink the prepared ORS solution slowly in small sips instead of consuming it too quickly.
    • Along with ORS, maintain good hydration by drinking safe drinking water regularly throughout the day.
    • Include water-rich foods like fresh fruits (watermelon, oranges, cucumber) in your daily diet to support hydration.
    • Avoid excessive caffeine, alcohol, or sugary soft drinks, as they can contribute to fluid loss.
    • Eat balanced meals with a mix of whole grains, vegetables, and lean proteins to restore energy levels.
    • In hot weather or during physical activity, keep ORS sachets handy to quickly replenish fluids and salts.
    • Store sachets in a cool, dry place and avoid exposure to direct sunlight to preserve product quality.
    • Make ORS part of a healthy routine during long travel, outdoor activities, or after exercise for better hydration support.

    1. ORS Prolyte vs. Electral Powder for quick rehydration:

    Feature

    ORS Prolyte Refreshing Orange Flavour Powder 21 gm

    Electral Powder

    Primary Use

    Replenishes fluids and electrolytes in dehydration

    Replenishes fluids and electrolytes in dehydration

    Flavour

    Orange flavour for better taste and acceptance

    Usually plain / lemon flavour

    Electrolyte Balance

    Contains balanced sodium, potassium, chloride, glucose for quick hydration

    WHO-recommended ORS formula with balanced electrolytes

    Suitability

    Suitable for children and adults with mild to moderate dehydration

    Suitable for children and adults with mild to moderate dehydration

    Best For

    Dehydration from diarrhoea, vomiting, or sweating where flavour improves intake

    Standard, widely used ORS for diarrhoea and dehydration

    2. ORS Prolyte vs. Glucon-D in replacing electrolytes during dehydration:

    Feature

    ORS Prolyte Refreshing Orange Flavour Powder 21 gm

    Glucon-D

    Primary Use

    Rehydrates the body by restoring fluids and electrolytes (sodium, potassium, chloride, glucose)

    Provides quick energy boost mainly through glucose

    Electrolyte Content

    Contains balanced electrolytes + glucose (WHO-recommended composition)

    Does not contain essential electrolytes like sodium & potassium

    Flavour

    Orange flavour for better acceptance

    Multiple flavours (orange, mango, lemon, etc.)

    Best For

    Diarrhoea, vomiting, heat exhaustion, mild to moderate dehydration

    Fatigue, instant energy needs, summer heat, but not adequate for dehydration

    Suitability

    Suitable for both children and adults with dehydration

    Suitable for healthy individuals needing quick energy; not a substitute for ORS

    3. ORS Prolyte vs. Pedialyte regarding suitability for children with mild dehydration:

    Feature

    ORS Prolyte Refreshing Orange Flavour Powder 21 gm

    Pedialyte

    Primary Use

    Restores fluids and electrolytes lost due to diarrhoea, vomiting, or sweating

    Specially designed for children and infants to restore fluid & electrolyte balance

    Electrolyte Content

    Balanced sodium, potassium, chloride, and glucose (WHO-based formula)

    Balanced electrolytes and glucose with formulations tailored for kids

    Flavour Options

    Orange flavour for better acceptance

    Multiple child-friendly flavours (grape, apple, bubblegum, etc.)

    Suitability in Children

    Suitable for children and adults (with medical guidance)

    Specifically formulated and widely recommended for infants and children

    Best For

    Mild to moderate dehydration in both children and adults

    Mild dehydration in children, especially due to diarrhoea or vomiting

    Drug - Drug interaction

    1. Diuretics (Water Pills)

    • Interaction: Medicines like furosemide, hydrochlorothiazide, or spironolactone can alter sodium and potassium balance. Combining them with ORS may increase or decrease electrolyte levels unexpectedly.
    • Management: Monitor electrolyte levels regularly. Consult your doctor to adjust fluid or medicine intake if required.  

     2. ACE Inhibitors (e.g., Ramipril, Enalapril)

    • Interaction: These medicines may increase potassium levels in the blood. Since ORS also contains potassium, it may contribute to higher levels.
    • Management: Use ORS cautiously and only in recommended amounts. Periodic blood tests may be advised to check potassium levels.

     3. Corticosteroids (e.g., Prednisone)

    • Interaction: Corticosteroids can cause sodium retention and potassium loss. Taking ORS may alter the balance further.
    • Management: Maintain proper hydration and follow medical advice. Electrolyte monitoring may be recommended in long-term use.

     4. Antidiabetic Medicines (e.g., Insulin, Metformin, Sulfonylureas)

    • Interaction: ORS contains glucose, which may affect blood sugar control in people taking diabetes medicines.
    • Management: Monitor blood sugar closely. Choose ORS as advised by your healthcare provider, especially in diabetic patients.

     5. Digoxin (Heart Medicine)

    • Interaction: Potassium levels play a role in the safety of digoxin. Both low and high potassium levels can affect how this medicine works.
    • Management: Patients on digoxin should consult their doctor before using ORS. Electrolyte levels may need close monitoring.

    Drug - Food interaction

    1.  High-Sodium Foods (e.g., processed snacks, pickles, canned soups)

    • Interaction: Eating foods rich in sodium along with ORS may lead to excess sodium in the body, especially in people with high blood pressure or kidney problems.
    • Management: Limit intake of salty foods while using ORS. Stick to light meals with fresh fruits and vegetables.

    2.  Potassium-Rich Foods (e.g., bananas, oranges, coconut water, potatoes)

    • Interaction: ORS already contains potassium. Extra potassium-rich foods can sometimes cause hyperkalaemia (high potassium levels), especially in those on ACE inhibitors, ARBs, or potassium-sparing diuretics.
    • Management: Consume potassium-rich foods in moderation if taking ORS frequently. Monitor potassium levels in sensitive patients.

    3.  Caffeinated Drinks (e.g., tea, coffee, energy drinks, cola)

    • Interaction: Caffeine increases urine output and may counteract the hydration effect of ORS, worsening dehydration.
    • Management: Avoid or limit caffeinated drinks while taking ORS to maximize hydration benefits.

    4.  High-Sugar Foods and Drinks (e.g., sweets, soft drinks, desserts)

    • Interaction: Excess sugar can increase fluid loss by drawing water into the intestines, which may reduce the effectiveness of ORS in rehydration.
    • Management: Limit sugary foods/drinks. Use ORS as the main source of glucose-electrolyte balance.

     5. Dairy Products (e.g., milk, cheese, yogurt)

    • Interaction: In people with lactose intolerance or diarrhoea, dairy may worsen stomach upset, reducing the absorption of ORS.
    • Management: Avoid heavy dairy intake during diarrhoea episodes. Take ORS with water as directed.

    Synopsis

    Drug

      ORS Prolyte Refreshing Orange Flavour Powder

    Pharmacological Category

      Oral Rehydration Salts (ORS)

    Therapeutic Indication

     Rehydration and electrolyte replenishment in cases of fluid  loss and dehydration

    Dosage Forms

      Powder for oral solution (sachet – 21gm)

    More Information

    • Keep ORS Prolyte Orange Flavour out of reach of children
    • Store in a dry place

    FAQs About ORS PROLYTE ORANGE POWDER

    Q: What is ORS Prolyte Refreshing Orange Flavour Powder 21gm used for?

    A: ORS Prolyte is a powder containing oral rehydration salts that help restore fluids and essential electrolytes. It comes in an orange flavour sachet, making it refreshing and easy to drink.

    Q: Can I use hot water to prepare ORS Prolyte?

    A: No, ORS should always be prepared with normal, cool, or boiled and cooled drinking water. Hot water may alter its composition and taste.

    Q: How long can I store the prepared ORS solution?

    A: At room temperature, use the prepared solution within 6–8 hours. If refrigerated, it can last up to 24 hours. Discard any leftover after this period.

    Q: Does ORS Prolyte contain sugar?

    A: Yes, ORS Prolyte contains glucose, which helps in quick absorption of fluids and electrolytes in the body.

    Q: Can people with diabetes use ORS Prolyte?

    A: Since it contains glucose, people with diabetes should use it with caution and seek advice from a healthcare professional if needed.

    Q: Can I mix ORS Prolyte with juice or soda?

    A: No, always prepare ORS only with plain, clean drinking water. Mixing with other drinks may affect its effectiveness.

    Q: How often can I drink ORS Prolyte?

    A: It can be consumed as needed to maintain hydration. However, frequent or high use should be done under medical guidance, especially for those with health conditions.

    Q: Can I carry ORS Prolyte while travelling?

    A: Yes, ORS sachets are lightweight and travel friendly. They can be very useful during long journeys, hot weather, or outdoor activities.

    Q: Can athletes use ORS Prolyte?

    A: Yes, athletes can use it to quickly restore lost fluids and electrolytes after physical activity, exercise, or sports events.

    Q: How many sachets can I take in a day?

    A: The number depends on individual needs and fluid loss. Always prepare one sachet at a time and follow the directions on the label.

    Q: Does ORS Prolyte help after exercise or outdoor activities?

    A: Yes, it is useful after heavy physical activity, exercise, or spending time in hot weather as it helps restore fluids and electrolytes.

    Q: Is ORS Prolyte flavoured?

    A: Yes, it comes in a refreshing orange flavour, which makes it pleasant to drink, especially for children and adults who dislike plain ORS.

    Q: Is a prescription required to buy ORS Prolyte?

    A: No, ORS Prolyte is available as an over-the-counter product and can be purchased easily online or at pharmacies.

    Q: What is the shelf life of ORS Prolyte Powder?

    A: ORS Prolyte powder generally has a shelf life of up to 2 years from the date of manufacture, if stored in a cool and dry place away from sunlight and moisture. Always check the expiry date printed on the sachet before use. Do not use if the sachet is damaged or expired.

    References

    1.Ziba Aghsaeifard, Ghobard Heidari, Reza Alizadeh. Understanding the use of oral rehydration therapy: A narrative review from clinical practice to main recommendations. NIH U.S. National Library of Medicine, ClinicalTrials.gov. [Revised in 11th September 2022] [Accessed on 26th January 2025].

    2. FDC Ltd. Electral sachet. Oral rehydration salt [Revised in 3rd February 2025] [Accessed on 26th August 2025]

    Author Details

    Written By Dr. Karthikeyan Rajagopal - M.Pharm (Pharmacology)
    Reviewed For Accuracy By Dr. Narayanasetty Sai Swaroop - Pharm.D
    Last updated on 28 Aug 2025 | 04:05 PM(IST)
    Lab updated