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| Registered User | Will Bromocriptine do the same?? Dostinex by Pfizer Inc. Information: Side effects, Heart Valve problems. |
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"In conclusion, our study showed that treatment with either pergolide or cabergoline, particularly at daily doses greater than 3 mg and for periods of 6 months or longer, was associated with a substantially increased risk of newly diagnosed cardiac-valve regurgitation. ============================================== Post #47 Jan's BloodTest April13/2007 If a blood test reveals prolactin levels are elevated, ask your doctor to prescribe one of the following drugs: - Bromocriptine (2.5 mg one or more times a day) - Pergolide (.25 mg to .50 mg twice a day) - Dostinex (.5 mg twice a week) | |
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Are you suggesting to use LOWER doses? Im confused here (sorry). The first part of the post, you support the negatives of these drugs (Bromo included). Then, the second part, you are suggesting a protocol for elevated prolactin. Please shed some light. Thank you ALSO: what can someone take in place of these drugs? | ||
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#2 people with Parkinson take much higher doses so hopefully lower dose=less problems. | |
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| Registered User | I had planned on 0.5mg every other day with Cabaser.. think low enough? |
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