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Is Avlin Safe To Take During Pregnancy?

hi i am 30 years old lady and i m 18 weeks pregnant but i am suffering from running nose, sneezing, watery eyes and also itching in my eyes and nose from more than one month i take too many medicines like ammoxyclin, panadol and tablets for cold and flu but no benefit but me and my doctor think i have allergy and now taking avlin tablets when i need it like 1 or 2 tablets daily. but i want to know are they safe for me in my pregnancy or not. thanks.
Mon, 16 Mar 2015
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hi dear.. its always better to avoid medicine during pregnancy. but if the symptoms are causing to much problem then you can take avlun ..its safe try and find the cause for your allergy and avoid the allergen. do some steam inhalation and also try tulsi tea with ginger and lemon.
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Is Avlin Safe To Take During Pregnancy?

hi dear.. its always better to avoid medicine during pregnancy. but if the symptoms are causing to much problem then you can take avlun ..its safe try and find the cause for your allergy and avoid the allergen. do some steam inhalation and also try tulsi tea with ginger and lemon. thank you .please do rate my answer. hope you recover soon