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Lorinol 10mg safe in pregnancy
Lorinol 10mg containing Loratadine safe in pregnancy in third trimester. This was prescribed by a dermatologist as i am suffering from severe itching due to stretch marks. I also have gestational diabetes. I have been advised to take the oral medicines for 7 days and then stop. Please can you suggest if its safe Thanks in advance.
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You should first get a test done called liver function test to rule out cholestasis of pregnancy
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Yes you can use but itching in third trimester can be due to increase level of serum bile acids also. Get the levels checked
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Yes it's safe
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Yes you can take, are you getting itching only at stretch marks or on hands and feet or other parts of body .If yes ,please visit your gynaecologist to rule out the cause..
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