Dioralyte is a trusted oral rehydration salts (ORS) brand used to support fluid and electrolyte replacement when you’re losing more than usual—such as with diarrhoea or vomiting, after heavy sweating, or when you need practical hydration support. On this brand page you can buy Dioralyte sachets online in popular flavours and formats, with clear options to match your needs and how much you want to keep in the cupboard.
Most shoppers looking for Dioralyte rehydration sachets want a simple, pharmacy-style choice: select a flavour (including blackcurrant, citrus, natural and Relief variants) and pick a pack size (6 or 20 sachets) that fits your household. Use the links below to compare the Dioralyte range and shop the right oral rehydration salts for travel, home use, or short-term hydration support—always following the label directions.
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Why choose Dioralyte
- Oral rehydration salts format: designed to help replace fluids and electrolytes as directed.
- Easy to keep on hand: convenient sachets for home, work, or travel.
- Flavours and variants: choose from blackcurrant, citrus, natural, and Dioralyte Relief options.
- Flexible pack sizes: 6-sachet packs for occasional use or 20-sachet packs for stocking up.
- Clear pharmacy-style choice: browse by flavour and size to find the right Dioralyte sachets for you.
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FAQs
What are Dioralyte sachets?
Dioralyte sachets are oral rehydration salts (ORS). When mixed with water as directed, they provide a measured solution intended to support replacement of fluids and electrolytes.
How do I prepare Dioralyte oral rehydration salts?
Empty one sachet into the exact volume of water stated on the pack, then stir until fully dissolved. Do not add extra ingredients unless the leaflet instructs you to, and do not make the solution stronger or weaker than directed.
Which Dioralyte flavour or pack size is best?
Choose the flavour you’re most likely to take consistently (blackcurrant, citrus, natural, or Relief variants). A 6-sachet pack can suit occasional use, while a 20-sachet pack may be useful for families, travel, or keeping a backup supply.
Can children take Dioralyte?
Some Dioralyte products may be suitable for children, but age guidance and dosing vary by product. Always check the label and patient leaflet, and ask a pharmacist if you’re unsure—especially for babies and young children.
When should I speak to a pharmacist, GP, or NHS 111?
Get advice if symptoms are severe, ongoing, or you’re worried about dehydration. Seek urgent help for signs such as drowsiness, confusion, very little urine, inability to keep fluids down, or blood in stools. For guidance, speak to a pharmacist, contact your GP, or call NHS 111.
When should I avoid using Dioralyte?
Do not use Dioralyte if the packaging or leaflet advises it is unsuitable for you. Take extra care and seek advice if you have kidney problems, diabetes, are on a restricted diet, or take regular medicines—your pharmacist can help you choose safely.
How should I store mixed Dioralyte solution?
Follow the product directions. In general, only prepare what you need and store any prepared solution exactly as the leaflet instructs, then discard after the recommended time.
Safety note: This content is for general shopping guidance and does not replace medical advice. Always read the patient information leaflet and use Dioralyte as directed. If symptoms persist, worsen, or you’re concerned about dehydration (especially for children, older adults, pregnancy, or long-term conditions), speak to a pharmacist, contact your GP, or call NHS 111.