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Alavert is exactly the same thing as Claritin, just different brands of
loratadine.
If you looked at Claritin D, it has psuedoephedrine, and is a problem.
Lu Bush
RNC,IBCLC
Plano, TX
----- Original Message -----
From: "Susan Brewer" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2004 4:38 PM
Subject: "allergies"
One of my clients just 'phoned to say that her allergies - to whatever
> blew in with this front - are really bad. With the previous baby she
> nursed she had this problem, used Claritin and noticed a marked drop in
> the amount of milk -she was expressing at that time. Have checked in
> Hale and without getting too specific - under the cold remedies which
> is where I found Claritin, almost everything "may" suppress the milk
> supply.Alavert seems to be the only possibility. Any suggestions as to
> what she can use?
> Susan Brewer IBCLC
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