Dostinex/cabaser only causes issues if you take a high dose for long periods of time. The doses used to control prolactin aren't an issue.
If you're super paranoid about the heart issues prami is also a good anti-prolactin.
Dostinex/cabaser only causes issues if you take a high dose for long periods of time. The doses used to control prolactin aren't an issue.
If you're super paranoid about the heart issues prami is also a good anti-prolactin.
Im pretty sure the caber heart sides are only from really really high doses over long periods of time. Like 10mg+ daily which many parkinsons patients are given. But this would make sense for everything. Moderate dose eca isnt bad but take 10x the recommened ephedrine for long periods of time im sure it will cause some cardiovascular probs.
Agree with you big, studies shows that only after about 8 to 12 months, and with amounts of 10 or more mgs daily, some patients experienced valve problems. But at .5 twice a week, there is nothing to worry about. Blessings my friends.
prami is horrible shit, cabaser/dostinex is actually enjoyable and does the job (stopped lactation).
is .5 mg 2 x wk good on the cabaser for prolactin control?
prami didn't do it for you?
pramipexole is a good option... selegiline is decent... agree that there is little issue with low dose cabergoline, at least in short term usage... lower doses for years, may have potential for issues... since its time related and it does have super phased long half life...
pramipexole has significantly better mood, anti-prolactin and GH releasing effects (actually the spikes in GH are one of the reason that people do have issues--- low and high blood sugars... many of the issues that people attribute to pramipexole are actually caused by BG issues... which are secondary to direct pramipexole action--- ).
prami is "not horrible".. some people can have bad experiences with it... but in most cases there are relatively easy fixes... NOT for everyone though... though do understand why those that did not or could not adapt dosing/diet to pramipexole... might see it that way...
deff is an amazing thing once you learn how your body likes it took me few months of toggling with it to finally find out it works well for me before bed .5mg is all i need i have ran 1mg daily all taken at night with good results also