Posted by Amigan on September 21, 2007, at 6:57:47
In reply to Re: Amisulpride..??, posted by flip_flop on May 25, 2006, at 16:02:47
> Unfortunately, amisulpride can cause raised prolactin levels. This is something you really don't want, especially if you are male (it can lead to gynecomastia). Adding a drug that normalizes prolactin levels is highly recommended.
Damn.. :(
I thought that females were mostly affected by increased prolacting. Disruption of menstruation, galactoria and everything.
But wait! It shouldn't raise prolactin in low dosage, as this is a result of dopamine blockage and amisulpiride doesn't act as a dopamine antagonist in low dosages... right??...
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