Dostinex (cabergoline) is a drug that blocks the production and release of a hormone called prolactin from the pituitary gland. High levels of prolactin can disrupt the body’s hormone production, leading to conditions such as infertility and irregular menstruation.
Dostinex has a typical half-life of approximately 63-68 hours.
Often used by users using 19-nor or related compounds, Dostinex can assist in keeping elevated prolactin levels under control so that its side effects are kept at bay. It is usually administrated in dosages of 100-300mcg taken every few days. It is vital to determine ones sensitivity to this compound under the guidance of a medical practioner.
The recommended dosage of Dostinex depends on the individual’s medical condition and response to treatment. A low dose is usually prescribed and the dose is gradually increased according to the patient’s need. A doctor should be consulted for correct dosage instructions.
Common side effects of Dostinex include nausea, headache, dizziness, fatigue and constipation. Serious side effects such include Changes in heart rate or blood pressure. It should be reported to your doctor immediately.