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Cabergoline in the Treatment of Hyperprolactinemia: A Study in 455 Patients
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Bromocriptine IntoleranceTumor ShrinkagePrl LevelsClinical TherapeuticPharmacologyNeuropharmacologyClinical PharmacologyPharmacotherapyMedicineAnesthesiology
Cabergoline is a new long-acting dopamine agonist that is very effective and well tolerated in patients with pathological hyperprolactinemia. The aim of this study was to examine, in a very large number of hyperprolactinemic patients, the ability to normalize PRL levels with cabergoline, to determine the effective dose and tolerance, and to assess the effect on clinical symptoms, tumor shrinkage, and visual field abnormalities. We also evaluated the effects of cabergoline in a large subgroup of patients with bromocriptine intolerance or -resistance.
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