Can Loratadine be safely used during breastfeeding, and what precautions are necessary to ensure the safety of the infant?
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Loratadine is considered safe for use during breastfeeding as it has low milk transfer and minimal sedation effects. However, monitor the infant for any unusual symptoms.
Loratadine can be used while breastfeeding but should be taken at the lowest effective dose. Watch for signs of increased sleepiness or irritability in the infant.
Breastfeeding mothers can take loratadine with minimal risk to the infant, but it is advisable to consult a doctor to ensure it is appropriate for their specific condition.