Gentle relief for children’s diarrhoea: Gentle relief for children’s diarrhoea

Reduce the duration of acute diarrhoea from tummy bugs to food allergies.

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Made only from organic mineral and water, with no drugs, additives, sugar, lactose, or preservatives, it gently removes harmful substances that cause diarrhoea.

Unlike anti-diarrhoeal medicines that work by slowing bowel movement, ENTEROSGEL® binds and eliminates harmful molecules at the source.

ENTEROSGEL® has highest safety profile with no reports of adverse events in 30 years of use in children and adults.

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How to use

Follow these simple steps for best results

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Dosage guide

Age Dose How often to use
Under 1 year 2.5g (≈ 1/2 teaspoon) diluted in 7.5–15ml of water. 3 times daily
1 - 6 years old 5g (≈ 1 teaspoon) diluted in 50–100ml of water. 3 times daily
7 - 14 years old 10g (≈ 2 teaspoons) diluted in 50–100ml of water. 3 times daily
15 years+ and adults 15g to 22.5g (≈ 1 tablespoon or 1–1.5 sachet) diluted in 200ml of water. 3 times daily

ENTEROSGEL® 40 years of history, research and millions of patients treated.

76%

of patients that took ENTEROSGEL® reported adequate relief of their IBS symptoms.

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Duration of the treatment with ENTEROSGEL®

3-5 days for acute diarrhoea

Up to 30 days for irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhoea. Pause between re-administration of at least 3 days.

It is recommended to consult a doctor before use in children under three years of age

In the beginning of the treatment (on day 1) you can double the first dose and then continue with a single dose after each bowel movement. Maximum 8 doses on the first day.

You can adjust the dose based on stool consistency - increase up to a double dose (max 3 times a day) if stools are loose, or reduce to one dose daily if stools are normal. Max 6 doses per day.

Acute diarrhoea in children

Causes of acute diarrhoea in children

Acute diarrhoea in children is usually triggered by infection in the small or large intestine. It is defined as the sudden onset of three or more loose or watery stools per day and can be of mild to severe intensity. The reason for the loose stools is they contain more water due to the disruption of the gut lining which is usually responsible for absorption of substances and water from the gut contents.

Most cases of childhood acute diarrhoea are caused by a virus, the most common is rotavirus, although the introduction of a rotavirus vaccine for all UK children in 2013 has reduced the number of cases. Adenoviruses and norovirus are other common viruses which can cause diarrhoea.

Food poisoning is another cause of diarrhoea when a child eats food infected with bacteria for example Campylobacter, Salmonella or E.coli. An infection can also be caused by parasites or contaminated water, but this is more common when traveling abroad. Diarrhoea can also be caused by non-infectious causes such as food allergies and anxiety or various disorders of the gut, although these are less common in children.

Acute diarrhoea symptoms

Diarrhoea in children often begins with vomiting which clears after 1-2 days. It can vary from a mild stomach upset and minor diarrhoea for a few days, to severe watery diarrhoea that can last for longer. The diarrhoea can be accompanied by other symptoms such as tummy pain, fever, headaches and achy arms and legs. It often lasts for 3-5 days, and slight diarrhoea or loose stools can continue for a week before stools return to normal.

Both diarrhoea and vomiting can cause dehydration in children, which can be serious and occurs more often in babies under 1 year. Water and electrolytes are lost via watery stools and when these are not replaced, dehydration occurs. Mild dehydration is common in children and encouraging them to drink plenty of fluids can help reverse it. However, severe dehydration can be very serious unless it is treated quickly, as the body needs fluid to be able to function normally. Children with dehydration can show symptoms of passing little urine, a dry mouth, tongue or lips, sunken eyes, being weak, irritable or lethargic. Severe dehydration shows in children as signs of drowsiness, cold hands or feet, pale/mottled skin, passing less urine and fast breathing. Any children showing these signs should receive immediate medical attention.

What treatment can you give to children?

Children should be encouraged to drink fluids to help prevent dehydration, small volumes and often is the best approach and avoid fizzy drinks or fruit juices as they can worsen diarrhoea.

The current NHS guidelines for the treatment of diarrhoea and/or vomiting in children recommend oral rehydration solution which is effective in maintaining hydration. The use of anti-diarrhoea medicine to stop diarrhoea such as loperamide is not recommended for children under 12 years, as there are reported serious safety concerns. Painkillers such as paracetamol or ibuprofen can be given to ease a fever or headache.

Although these can ease dehydration or other symptoms such as a fever, they do not treat the underlying cause of the diarrhoea or reduce its duration or intensity. However, oral intestinal adsorbents, such as ENTEROSGEL can be used to treat diarrhoea and reduce its duration and frequency. Several clinical studies have confirmed that ENTEROSGEL improves outcomes in children with acute diarrhoea. In the UK, a recent randomized controlled study showed that ENTEROSGEL significantly reduced the duration of diarrhoea in adults with acute diarrhoea.

In the UK, ENTEROSGEL is the only safe and effective treatment that can be given to babies from birth and children younger than 12 years old that will help reduce the duration of acute diarrhoea. ENTEROSGEL can also be mixed into oral rehydration solution and given together, so this combination relieves both the diarrhoea and prevents dehydration. As a precaution in children under 3 years ENTEROSGEL is recommended to be given on advice of a doctor, to check that young children have acute diarrhoea and are not seriously dehydrated or require additional medical treatment.

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