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I just went to the allergist to determine what meds were safe for pregnancy. She took me off the Allegra and recommended Claritin in the morning and Zyrtec at night. Generic brands are fine. She said to NOT get Claritin-D or anything with the D since that hasn't been approved for women who are pregnant or wanting to get pregnant.

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13y ago

According to the FDA Zyrtotec is OK but with Prilosec they say it is not known whether Prilosec is harmful to an unborn baby. So ask your doctor which is what you always have to do when taking meds during pregnancy.

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11y ago

I'm currently seeking the same answer. Allegra's indications do specifically say not to take with medications containing magnesium which is in fact the secondary ingredient for prilosec. My question, is what would be the sufficient time lapse between medications if any? I certainly require both. I have recently become unresponsive to zyrtec and claritin has never worked. I also take Singulair which I've found does not pose a problem in conjuction with Allegra.

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