- St Mark’s Electrolyte Mix is an unique glucose-electrolyte mix oral rehydration solution (ORS)
- It is used in the management of short bowel syndrome, to maintain an adequate fluid balance and minimise stool output
- Patients should make the solution up fresh every day using the following measurements:
- 20g (six level 5mL spoonfuls) of glucose powder or glucose powder with vitamin C
- 2.5g (one heaped 2.5mL spoonful) of sodium bicarbonate powder (baking soda) or sodium citrate powder if the sodium bicarbonate is not tolerated due to causing a bitter or salty taste
- 3.5g (one level 5mL spoonful) of sodium chloride (table salt)
- This is then to be dissolved in 1 Litre of tap water which provides 90mmol/L of sodium
- The prescribed volume should be drunk slowly throughout the day and not in one go
- Patients should be strongly encouraged to avoid plain water consumption when they are thirsty and to substitute it with the St Mark’s Electrolyte Mix
- The solution can be made more palatable if patients find the solution bitter or salty due to the sodium bicarbonate component by:
- Storing in the refrigerator and drinking chilled
- Freezing the solution into ice cubes and drinking as a slush
- Adding a small amount of fruit juice or squash when making up the whole solution rather than adding this to each glass of solution to ensure the sodium content is maintained
- Sipping the solution through a straw which can also help minimise the bitter taste
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