Also known as Glucose Electrolyte Effervescent Tablets, LELP contains glucose, sodium chloride, potassium chloride, citrate, sodium bicarbonate and many other ingredients. It is therefore used to prevent and treat mild to moderate water loss from various causes, and as maintenance therapy after intravenous rehydration therapy in patients with severe dehydration to maintain water and electrolyte balance in the body. Lupin is usually administered orally by dissolving one tablet in 100 ml of cooled boiled water and taking it immediately. For mild to moderate dehydration, children can take 1-2 liters of solution per day at 4-6 hour intervals, and adults need to take 2-4L of solution per day. There is a risk of gastrointestinal adverse reactions such as nausea or irritation of the gastrointestinal tract, epigastric fullness, etc., during the administration of LELUMPIN. As long as the drug is dissolved at the prescribed concentration, adverse reactions are relatively rare.