Posted by Darwin on August 3, 2006, at 12:45:55
In reply to Hyperprolactinaemia from Amisulpride is Reversable, posted by flip_flop on August 3, 2006, at 4:02:34
Thanks for your very interesting report.
Hyperprolactinaemia seems to be the killer side-effect of Amisulpride. It seems to be the primary reason for discontinuation of Amisulpride. If it were not for this side-effect, Amisulpride would be a great antidepressant for many people (especially those suffering from dysthymia).
So how are you doing on 25 mg Amisulpride and 2 mg Cabergoline? Is this combination effective in treating your condition? Perhaps you should try raising your Amisulpride dosage back to 50 mg and then check that your prolactin level is still in the normal range.
Good luck.
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