cabergoline question
- 02-14-2008, 04:47 PM
- 02-15-2008, 04:47 AM
cabergoline is a powerful prolactin inhibitor (obviously depending on dosage). however there have been serious health concerns for this class of compound if used at high dosing for prolonged times (as used e.g. in dopamine/Parkinson therapy).
commonly used drugs such as ergot alkaloids can cause progressive fibrosis with constrictive pericarditis. Examples of such drugs are bromocriptine, pergolide, cabergoline, lisuride, and the antimigraine drug methysergide
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