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"Pregnancy and seasonal allergies"

Yes, it is generally safe to take loratadine for seasonal allergies during pregnancy. The usual dose is one 10mg tablet every 24 hours, with or without food. It can be taken with multivitamins if needed. If your symptoms are not sufficiently relieved after 3-5 days of taking the medication, you should consult a healthcare professional or pharmacist for other options.

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