Cabergoline, available under brand names like Caberlin, Dostinex, and Cabaser, belongs to the ergot derivative family and acts as a potent agonist on D receptors, particularly dopamine receptors. Studies conducted on rats demonstrate that cabergoline exerts a direct inhibitory influence on pituitary lactotroph cells. It is commonly employed as the primary treatment option for prolactinomas due to its higher affinity for D receptor sites, milder side effects, and more convenient dosing regimen compared to the older medication bromocriptine.
Moreover, cabergoline has been explored as an adjunct to SSRI antidepressants, potentially mitigating certain adverse effects such as decreased libido and anorgasmia. Some online sources suggest its potential recreational use in diminishing or eliminating the male refractory period, enabling men to achieve multiple ejaculatory orgasms in rapid succession. Furthermore, scientific research has lent support to these claims.
Additionally, bodybuilders utilize cabergoline to manage gynecomastia induced by heightened prolactin levels resulting from the use of anabolic steroids like nandrolone.
Packaging: 60 capsules in a sealed pouch.
EACH CAPSULE CONTAINS: | ||
Cabergoline | USP | 0.5mg |
Excipients | q.s. |
Dosage & administration:
Half life
36 hours
Dose
1 capsule every three (3) days
Average Cycle Length
For the duration of the steroid cycle
Anabolic #
n/a
Androgenic #
n/a
Oral Bioavailability
varies
Synonyms
dostinex, cabaser, cabaseril