Description
π Cabgolin 0.25 mg (Cabergoline)
Product Description
Dopamine Agonist for Prolactin Management
Cabgolin 0.25 mg is a specialized oral prescription medication used primarily to treat conditions related to high levels of the hormone prolactin in the body (hyperprolactinemia). Prolactin is responsible for milk production (lactation) and can affect menstrual cycles, fertility, and sexual function when its levels are abnormally high.
At the heart of Cabgolin 0.25 mg is the active ingredient Cabergoline. It belongs to a class of drugs known as dopamine agonists. In simple terms, it works by mimicking the effects of the natural chemical dopamine in the brain. Dopamine is the primary inhibitor of prolactin secretion from the pituitary gland. By stimulating the dopamine receptors on the pituitary gland cells, Cabergoline effectively and powerfully suppresses the release of prolactin into the bloodstream.
The 0.25 mg strength is a very common starting dose. Cabergoline is typically dosed only once or twice a week, which is one of its main benefits, allowing for convenient long-term management.
Key Indications:
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Prolactinomas: Shrinking prolactin-secreting pituitary tumors.
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Hyperprolactinemia: Treating high prolactin levels that cause menstrual irregularities (amenorrhea), infertility, milk production (galactorrhea), and sexual dysfunction.
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Suppression of Lactation: Used medically to suppress unwanted or non-medical lactation.
Key Benefits:
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Potent Prolactin Lowering: Highly effective at normalizing prolactin levels.
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Convenient Dosing: The long half-life allows for dosing only 1β2 times per week.
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Improves Symptoms: Helps restore menstrual cycles, fertility, and sexual function.
π‘οΈ Precautions
Is Cabgolin 0.25 mg Right for You?
Due to its action on dopamine receptors, Cabergoline can affect the heart and mood, requiring careful evaluation.
Please inform your doctor if the patient:
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Has Severe Liver Impairment: The drug is metabolized by the liver, and clearance may be reduced.
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Has a History of Heart Valve Problems (Valvular Disease): Strict Warning: Long-term, high-dose use of Cabergoline (especially for Parkinson’s disease, but also for hyperprolactinemia) has been linked to the development of serious heart valve fibrosis. Periodic heart monitoring (echocardiograms) is necessary, especially with higher doses.
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Has Uncontrolled Hypertension: Particularly post-partum hypertension (preeclampsia).
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Has a History of Fibrotic Disorders: (e.g., retroperitoneal, pulmonary, or pericardial fibrosis).
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Has a History of Psychotic Disorders: Cabergoline can worsen symptoms due to its dopamine-agonistic effect.
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Is Breastfeeding: It inhibits lactation and should not be used if you intend to breastfeed.
β οΈ Side Effects
Understanding Potential Reactions
Side effects are common, especially dizziness and gastrointestinal upset, but are often reduced by starting at a low dose.
Common Side Effects include:
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Headache and dizziness.
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Nausea and vomiting (often reduced by taking with food).
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Fatigue or weakness.
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Constipation.
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Orthostatic Hypotension (feeling dizzy when standing up too quickly).
Serious Side Effects (Seek medical attention immediately):
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Dyspnea (Shortness of Breath) or Persistent Cough: May indicate pulmonary or pleural fibrosis (rare, serious side effect).
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Worsening Mental Status: Hallucinations, confusion, or symptoms of compulsive behavior (e.g., gambling, hypersexuality).
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Chest Pain or Edema: Signs of potential heart valve issues.
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Severe Allergic Reaction: Rash, hives, or swelling of the face, lips, or tongue.
π How to Use
Guidelines for Effectiveness
To minimize side effects, Cabgolin should always be started at a low dose and taken with food.
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Dosage: Take the tablet exactly as prescribed, usually once or twice a week. The dose may be adjusted based on your prolactin levels (checked via blood tests) and tolerance.
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Timing: Take the medication on the same day(s) each week for consistency.
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Administration: Crucial Step: Always take Cabgolin with food to help reduce nausea and other gastrointestinal side effects.
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Monitoring: Regular blood tests to check prolactin levels are essential to determine the effectiveness of the current dose.
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If You Miss a Dose: Take the missed dose as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next scheduled dose, skip the missed one. Do not double the dose.
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Storage: Store at room temperature (below $25^\circ\text{C}$), protected from moisture.






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