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cabergoline 0.25mg is a widely used medication for managing elevated prolactin levels, particularly in conditions like hyperprolactinemia and prolactinomas. While it is effective in reducing prolactin levels and alleviating related symptoms, it is essential to be aware of potential side effects and take necessary precautions.

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Are there alternatives to cabergoline treatment?

Depending on your prolactinoma, your symptoms and your situation, you may need no treatment at all, or there may be alternatives such as oestrogen or testosterone treatment. If you are not able to tolerate treatment with cabergoline, or if it is not effective in your case, there are similar medications that can be considered, or other treatment options including pituitary surgery. Your endocrinologist will discuss the options with you.

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