Loratadine
✓Low RID — 0.46% RID
Relative Infant Dose (RID)
0.46%
✓ Verified
Milk-to-Plasma Ratio (M:P)
1.20
✓ Verified
What This Means
Loratadine transfers only a very small amount (0.46%) of the maternal dose to your baby through breast milk. This is generally considered compatible with breastfeeding. The M:P ratio of 1.20 means the drug concentrates more in breast milk than in blood, meaning more may reach your baby. Consider discussing timing (e.g., taking after a feeding) with your healthcare provider.
Important: This information is for educational purposes only. Always consult your healthcare provider before taking any medication while breastfeeding. Do not stop prescribed medications without medical advice.
Data source: ML Model Prediction • LactCheck by Benevolence Labs