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Conjunctivitis - allergic - Management
Which topical ocular antihistamine can I use in pregnancy and breastfeeding?
- Topical ocular antihistamines are not recommended for use in pregnancy or breastfeeding, as their safety in these scenarios has not been established.
- For oral antihistamines that can be used in pregnancy and breastfeeding, see the section on oral antihistamines In pregnancy and breastfeeding.
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