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Hyperprolactinaemia from Amisulpride is Reversable

Posted by flip_flop on August 3, 2006, at 4:02:34

Amisulpride (50 mg/d) raised my prolactin levels to more than 1600 mIUL/L. Normal levels are less than 580 mIU/L for women, and less than 450 mIU/L for men.

I then decided to try if cabergoline (Dostinex, Cabaser) could normalize the prolactin levels. After taking 0.5 mg for about 3 months, the prolactin levels were only slightly lower (about 1100 mIU/L). So I decided to give it a last chance by increasing the dosage to 2 mg, and at the same time reducing my amisulpride dosage to 25 mg. A month later, prolactin levels were dramatically reduced and were mesasured to be less than 200 mIU/L. Unfortunately, however, I'm unable to tell if this was caused by increasing the cabergoline dosage or reducing the amisulpride dosage.


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