My allergist has said that the only Category B allergy medicine is Chlor-Trimeton, which is an OTC drug. But he also said that most obgyns would confirm that Zyrtec (Category C) is generally safe to take. My allergies are mostly skin related, not so much sneezing and runny eyes, so the Chlor-Trimeton does little to offer relief for my symptoms. I suggest that you give that one a shot...One downside - it only works for 4-6 hours, unlike Zyrtec which lasts 24 hours Good luck!
I was told Benadryl was perfectly safe.. your best bet would be to ask your doctor if whatever you used to take is still ok. They will be able to give you a list of what's safe.
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My allergist has said that the only Category B allergy medicine is Chlor-Trimeton, which is an OTC drug. But he also said that most obgyns would confirm that Zyrtec (Category C) is generally safe to take. My allergies are mostly skin related, not so much sneezing and runny eyes, so the Chlor-Trimeton does little to offer relief for my symptoms. I suggest that you give that one a shot...One downside - it only works for 4-6 hours, unlike Zyrtec which lasts 24 hours Good luck!
Re: Can I take allergy meds while pregnant?
My list from my doctor lists Benadryl, Claritin, and Zyrtec.
I take Zyrtec every day right now. Otherwise I'm miserable.
Zyrtec is is a B category drug.
https://safefetus.com/DrugDetail.asp?DrugId=92&TradeName=Zyrtec&TradeId=854
This website has most drugs on it. If you're unsure, call you doctor, but it's a handy guide.