# Rhinitis, allergic, seasonal

Clinical trials for drug safety evaluation, please follow the links below to make smart and accurate drug decisions.



Info about medications while breastfeeding

Ciclesonide

Can I take Ciclesonide while breastfeeding? Although not measured, the amounts of inhaled corticosteroids absorbed into the maternal bloodstream and excreted into breastmilk are probably too small to affect a breastfed infant. Reviewers and an expert panel consider...
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Prednisone

Also known as .delta.1-Cortisone, 1, 2-Dehydrocortisone, 1,2-Dehydrocortisone, Adasone, Cortancyl, Dacortin, DeCortin, Decortisyl, Decorton, Dehydrocortisone, Delta 1-Cortisone, Delta-Dome, Deltacortene, Deltacortisone, Deltadehydrocortisone, Deltasone, Deltison,...
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Loratadine

Also known as Claritin, Loratadina, Loratadinum A piperidine histamine H1-receptor antagonist with anti-allergic properties and without sedative effects. Loratadine blocks the H1 histamine receptor and prevents the symptoms that are caused by histamine activity on...
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Desloratadine

Also known as Clarinex, Descarboethoxyloratadine, Sch 34117 A long-acting piperidine derivate with selective H1 antihistaminergic and non-sedating properties. Desloratadine diminishes the typical histaminergic effects on H1-receptors in bronchial smooth muscle,...
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Budesonide

Also known as Budecort, Butacort, Eltair, Nasocort, Preferid, Pulmicort, Pulmicort Turbuhaler, Rhinocort Can I take Budesonide while breastfeeding? The amounts of inhaled budesonide excreted into breastmilk are minute and infant exposure is negligible. When taken by...
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