Indicated for: Parkinson's disease; hyperprolactinemia
Route of administration: oral
Substance: bromocriptine (dopamine agonist)
ATC: N04BC01 (Nervous system | Dopaminergic agents | Dopamine agonists)
Bromocriptine is a medication used to treat conditions caused by high levels of prolactin, such as certain hormonal disorders, infertility, or some types of pituitary gland tumors. It is also used in Parkinson's disease to help control motor symptoms. Bromocriptine works by stimulating dopamine receptors in the brain, thus reducing prolactin production or improving neurological symptoms.
Bromocriptine is usually taken as tablets, as directed by your doctor. The dose is gradually adjusted based on the patient's response and the condition being treated. It is important to follow the treatment exactly as prescribed and not to stop taking it without your doctor's approval.
Side effects of bromocriptine may include nausea, vomiting, dizziness, fatigue, or low blood pressure. In rare cases, more serious reactions may occur, such as psychiatric disorders or severe allergic reactions. If you notice any unusual symptoms, contact your doctor immediately.
Bromocriptine is a valuable medicine for controlling hormonal disorders and Parkinson's disease symptoms. Careful monitoring and communication with your doctor are essential for the safety and effectiveness of the treatment. Inform your doctor about any other medications or supplements you are taking.