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Levocetirizine while trying to concieve
Due to my pollen and mite allergy It becomes mandatory for me to eat a levocetirizine tablet twice a week when my body itch is uncontrollable. My husband and I are planning for our first child. Although I was told by my dermatologist that it is a safe tablet for pregnant women as well. I want to ask is it safe while planning, conieving and during the first trimester?? If not what is another possible solution to the allergy problem. Maybe a milder dose that doesn't hamper the process of getting pregnant? Please help !!
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It is better to find a way to avoid allergens...Levocetrizine is safe during conception and in pregnancy but all medicines are better to be avoided for 1st 10weeks...take care
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Levocetrizine is a categoey B drug which is relatively safe but the best way is to avoid the allergens causing trouble for you
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