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Xxxx (Anonymous, 83.20.226.) Warszawa 2 months ago

Why did my prolactin levels rise after taking Bromocorn?
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Why did the level of prolactin increase from 1230 after taking the drug bromocorn to lower it, prolactin increased to 2250 ml/u?

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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor

2 months ago

There are several possible reasons why your prolactin levels may rise despite taking a medication designed to lower them, such as bromocriptine (Bromocorn).

1. Wrong dosage or incorrect use of the drug: If the dosage of bromocriptine is too low or the drug is not taken regularly as prescribed, it may result in the ineffectiveness of the treatment.
2. Individual response to the drug: Each person's body may react differently to a particular drug. Bromocriptine may not work well for everyone, or its effectiveness may decrease over time.

3. New factors that trigger prolactin growth: There are many factors that can increase prolactin levels, such as stress, pregnancy, certain medications, as well as diseases or pituitary tumors. An increase in prolactin levels may be caused by the appearance of one of these factors.

If your prolactin levels rise despite medication, it's important to consult with an endocrinologist who can perform additional tests and adjust your treatment plan. If you are unable to consult your doctor, you can use the teleconsultation here:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja

The GdziePoLek.pl service also allows you to book Bromocorn at a selected stationary pharmacy and collect it upon presentation of a prescription:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/13886/bromocorn-tabletki/apteki

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