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Cardiac valvulopathy should be excluded by echocardiography before treatment with cabergoline or bromocriptine. Patients commenced on cabergoline should be monitored for signs of car...
Some medicines (eg, cabergoline used for the treatment of illnesses such as Parkinson's disease) can possibly cause early ejaculation. , Chronic prostatitis Sildenafil Multiple scler...
The dopamine agonists are called bromocriptine , cabergoline or quinagolide . They are taken as tablets. What about treatment with medication in pregnancy?
This has been found to possibly reduce the risk of OHSS, but does not improve live birth rates and may have greater risk of adverse effects. [ 14 ] Use of cabergoline in women at high ri...
If the cause cannot be addressed, consider: Dopamine agonists such as bromocriptine or cabergoline - treatment details are also in the Hyperprolactinaemia article. Cabergoline...
Treat with dopamine agonists: cabergoline , bromocriptine or quinagolide . ( Pergolide is not licensed for treating hyperprolactinaemia in the UK.)
Dopamine agonists (such as cabergoline , bromocriptine and quinagolide ) can be taken as tablets. They work by preventing the release of growth hormone from tumour cells. , Acromegaly Gr...
Ergot-derived drugs (bromocriptine, cabergoline, lisuride and pergolide) should not be offered as first-line treatment for Parkinson's disease.
However, case reports have demonstrated cabergoline (a dopamine receptor antagonist) to induce remission successfully in Nelson's syndrome with decline of ACTH levels and resolution of th...
Some ergot-derived dopamine agonists were shown to be effective, particularly cabergoline and also pergolide; however, these are not advised due to the high incidence of severe adverse effect...
New strategies are being introduced to try to prevent OHSS from developing. [ 14 ] Cochrane systematic reviews found the use of cabergoline may be of benefit but found no convincing evidence...