ORS, a life-saving solution for diarrhoeal dehydration, is at the center of a controversy over similar-looking electrolyte drinks. Dr. Sivaranjini Santhosh warns that branding confusion may risk incorrect use, especially in children. While the company claims compliance and reduced sugar, experts stress electrolyte drinks cannot replace WHO-approved ORS, as improper formulations may worsen dehydration and delay critical treatment.
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