cabergolina
Cabergolina is an ergot-derived dopamine D2 receptor agonist used primarily in the management of hyperprolactinemia and prolactin-secreting pituitary tumors (prolactinomas). It lowers prolactin levels by stimulating dopamine receptors on lactotroph cells in the pituitary, which can also lead to a reduction in tumor size. In addition to treating hyperprolactinemia, cabergolina is used in some cases of infertility related to elevated prolactin and, in certain regions, as an adjunct treatment for Parkinson's disease.
Administration and dosing are by mouth in tablet form. For hyperprolactinemia, a common starting regimen is
Safety and monitoring considerations include the risk of valvular heart disease with long-term or high-dose use,