Can a 10 month old baby take loratadine?

Loratadine can be taken by a 10-month-old baby. Loratadine is mainly used for the treatment of desensitization in children when skin urticaria is caused by improper eating, or contact with allergic air or dust, or when respiratory hyperreactivity is caused, resulting in cough, wheezing, and wheezing bronchitis, asthma, or bronchopneumonia due to allergic reactions. When loratadine is applied, vitamin C, oral calcium gluconate, or oral montelukast sodium chewable tablets at bedtime can also be used to support desensitization. While the desensitization medication is being administered, parents should be careful to avoid the child’s continued exposure to foods that trigger allergic reactions, or to air or dust.