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. 1982 Aug;57(8):625–627. doi: 10.1136/adc.57.8.625

Can acetate replace bicarbonate in oral rehydration solution for infantile diarrhoea?

F C Patra, D Mahalanabis, K N Jalan, A Sen, P Banerjee
PMCID: PMC1627737  PMID: 7051986

Abstract

In a double-blind trial two groups of 20 infants and young children suffering from diarrhoeal dehydration and acidosis were successfully treated with an acetate and a bicarbonate containing oral rehydration solution. The former was found to be as effective as the latter and was equally acceptable to the patient.

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