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397 related items for PubMed ID: 6823225

  • 1. Oral rehydration solutions.
    Med Lett Drugs Ther; 1983 Feb 18; 25(629):19-20. PubMed ID: 6823225
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  • 2. Oral fluids for dehydration.
    Med Lett Drugs Ther; 1987 Jul 03; 29(743):63-4. PubMed ID: 3587116
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  • 3. [Rapid intravenous rehydration in acute diarrhea].
    Sperotto G.
    Bol Med Hosp Infant Mex; 1992 Aug 03; 49(8):506-13. PubMed ID: 1449637
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  • 4. Use of a single solution for oral rehydration and maintenance therapy of infants with diarrhea and mild to moderate dehydration.
    Cohen MB, Mezoff AG, Laney DW, Bezerra JA, Beane BM, Drazner D, Baker R, Moran JR.
    Pediatrics; 1995 May 03; 95(5):639-45. PubMed ID: 7724298
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  • 6. Answers to questions in relation to oral rehydration therapy.
    Sett A, Mitra U.
    Indian J Public Health; 1994 May 03; 38(2):87-8. PubMed ID: 7836004
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  • 7. [Sodium concentrations in solutions for oral rehydration in children with diarrhea].
    Mota-Hernández F, Morales-Barradas JA.
    Bol Med Hosp Infant Mex; 1990 Apr 03; 47(4):285-91. PubMed ID: 2189440
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  • 16. [Oral rehydration solutions with 60 or 90 nmol/L of sodium for infants with acute diarrhea in accord with their nutritional status].
    Faure A, de León M, Velásquez-Jones L, Becerra FC, Maulén I, Moreno-Sánchez H, Muraira A, Abraham-Jalil A.
    Bol Med Hosp Infant Mex; 1990 Nov 03; 47(11):760-6. PubMed ID: 2285464
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  • 17. Diarrhoea in children in Papua New Guinea.
    Vince JD.
    P N G Med J; 1995 Dec 03; 38(4):262-71. PubMed ID: 9522866
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  • 18. Water: mechanism of oral rehydration, water deficiency = deficiency in salt.
    von Hattingberg HM.
    Methods Find Exp Clin Pharmacol; 1992 May 03; 14(4):289-95. PubMed ID: 1507931
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  • 19. Amylase-resistant starch as adjunct to oral rehydration therapy in children with diarrhea.
    Raghupathy P, Ramakrishna BS, Oommen SP, Ahmed MS, Priyaa G, Dziura J, Young GP, Binder HJ.
    J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr; 2006 Apr 03; 42(4):362-8. PubMed ID: 16641573
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  • 20. Efficacy comparison of oral rehydration solutions containing either 90 or 75 millimoles of sodium per liter.
    Pizarro D, Castillo B, Posada G, Lizano C, Mata L.
    Pediatrics; 1987 Feb 03; 79(2):190-5. PubMed ID: 3808791
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