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In a message dated 3/6/99 1:03:13 AM !!!First Boot!!!,
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<< A mom with a 16 month old, called this morning. She has developed severe
allergies to pollens, especially, Juniper. She has not seen an allergist as
she did not develop this allergy until just before her pregnancy with this
little person, but each year it has gotten worst. She has tried several
over-the-counter meds, including Claritin (Loratadine), but they are only
effective for a few days. She has also used the nasal strips. I suggested
she schedule an appointment with an allergist and be sure to tell him that
she is nursing and wants to protect the nursing/milk supply. Does anyone
have a suggestion for her? >>
While stating the obvious that her symptoms should abate when the Junipers
quit releasing pollen, she might consider the use of intranasal steroids, e.g.
Nasonex, Rhinochort, Vancenase........ I don't these would pose any risks to
her breastfeeding a 16 month old. If she wants to try something over-the-
counter that is absolutely totally safe.....cromolyn nasal spray.
Andrew MD
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