Description
The drug allows you to almost completely eliminate the main side effects of such steroids as Deca (Deka-Dik) and Trenbolone. One of the effects caused by a decrease in prolactin concentration is a decrease in fluid retention in tissues, which gives an increase in leaner muscle mass.
Mechanism of action of Cabergoline
The main mechanism of action of cabergoline is the activation of D2 receptors, which are located on the lactotrophic cells of the pituitary gland. Stimulation of dopamine receptors in this area leads to a decrease in the secretory function of prolactin-producing cells.
Effects of taking Cabergoline
Application and dosage of Cabergoline
The drug is taken both with food and on an empty stomach.
- During the course of progestin anabolic steroids (nandrolone, trenbolone): 0.25 mg (whole or 1/2 tab.) every 7-21 days, starting from the third to fourth week of the course, when the ACC concentration approaches the maximum. The optimal dose and frequency of administration is selected under the control of prolactin level analyses, since the effect of the drug differs and depends on the individual characteristics of the body.
- When the level of prolactin increases above the permissible level, the frequency of reception increases: 0.25 mg every 4 days. Control analysis of prolactin is desirable to perform after two receptions with subsequent correction of the scheme.
Side effects
- nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain,
- constipation,
- feeling weak or tired,
- headache,
- dizziness,
- sleepiness
Warning: You should not use cabergoline if you have uncontrolled high blood pressure, heart valve disease, or a condition called fibrosis (growth of excess tissue in or around internal organs). You should not use cabergoline if you are allergic to any ergot medicine.
What should be avoided when taking
Try not to get up too quickly from a sitting or lying position, otherwise you may feel dizzy.
What other drugs will affect Cabergoline
Using cabergoline with other drugs that cause drowsiness may increase the effect of drowsiness.
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