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Steroid lowering prolactin

M!T is a very wet compound, and sky rockets prolactin levels. I was wondering if very dry/ androgenic compounds would lower prolacin levels?
 
I think a non androgenic compound ( Dostinex .5 x 2 wk ) would be your best bet to lower prolacin levels.

I geuss u haven't the scary side effect of cabergoline. I would use bromo. Does epistane have a prolactin lowering effect along with the estro suppresion?
 
I geuss u haven't the scary side effect of cabergoline. I would use bromo. Does epistane have a prolactin lowering effect along with the estro suppresion?

The cabergoline heart valve side effects only occur when it is used at 3mg daily for 6 months or more... a FAR cry from the .5 mg dosage that is occaisionally used for a comple weeks to a month for libido... just like any drug, if you take alot of it for a long time, side effects occur. Almost EVERY drug is like that. Take Alcohol for example... 1 or 2 glasses of red wine daily actually help you live LONGER (the French already know this... bastards:D) But if someone was to drink red wine HEAVILY every day, obviously things will go to sh1t...
 
The cabergoline heart valve side effects only occur when it is used at 3mg daily for 6 months or more... a FAR cry from the .5 mg dosage that is occaisionally used for a comple weeks to a month for libido... just like any drug, if you take alot of it for a long time, side effects occur. Almost EVERY drug is like that. Take Alcohol for example... 1 or 2 glasses of red wine daily actually help you live LONGER (the French already know this... bastards:D) But if someone was to drink red wine HEAVILY every day, obviously things will go to sh1t...

can u post the souce for the 3mg 6 month thing, it would be interesting to read.

Does anyone know epistane's effect on prolactin
 
Bromo has about 5000 side effects. i would be much more inclined to use cabergoline at the typical dosage for a reasonable period of time.
 
can u post the souce for the 3mg 6 month thing, it would be interesting to read.

Does anyone know epistane's effect on prolactin

Here ya go...


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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.


Most people dose Cabergoline at .5 mg EOD, totalling about 1.5 mg per week for only a couple weeks to a month for libido-ehnancing, prolactin-controlling effects... subjects experiencing leaky heart valve problems are taking 21 mg per week (3 mg day) for 6 months or more... it is dosed this high to treat Parkinsons, not controlling prolactin... so I think it is more than safe. I'd still be cautious if my family had a history of leaky heart valves, but my family is fine in that regard....
 
Bromo has about 5000 side effects. i would be much more inclined to use cabergoline at the typical dosage for a reasonable period of time.

I heard the bromo sides were extremely mild. Thanks for the info on the caber guys, why so much uproar about the caber in these boards if it doesn't apply to a bobybuilders usage?


Again, anyone know epistanes effect on prolactin??
 
I geuss u haven't the scary side effect of cabergoline. I would use bromo. Does epistane have a prolactin lowering effect along with the estro suppresion?

Yes I read the report, and the dose I'm taking I'll take th risk.

swoody,jomi822,and CHAPS,Thanks for all the great replies.
 
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