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abigail_day2026-04-17

I've just been prescribed Cabergoline 0.5mg Tablets to lower my prolactin levels, which have been causing issues with irregular periods and infertility. Has anyone else had experience with this medication? I'm curious to know about any side effects or benefits you might have experienced. Also, any tips on managing potential side effects would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!

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kenneth_perez4/14/2026

I think it's worth a shot if your doctor recommends it. Just be vigilant about any weird symptoms and talk to your doctor immediately if something feels off.

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jonathan_hamilton4/14/2026

I'm on the fence about this medication. The risks seem too high for me, but I understand it can be a game-changer for some.

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kyle_washington4/14/2026

I had a terrible experience with it. I developed serious side effects like severe dizziness and changes in my behavior, but I had to stop taking it immediately.

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christine_powell4/15/2026

I've been on Cabergoline for a few months now, and it's helped regulate my periods. The side effects were minimal—just some dizziness at first.

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sean_wallace4/15/2026

I had uncontrollable urges to spend money! It was so weird. I had to stop taking it because of that.

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edward_gardner4/15/2026

I had a friend who had occasional stomach pain. It wasn't constant but enough to be uncomfortable. Mine was fine.

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richard_wagner4/15/2026

It worked for me, but I had to deal with some fatigue and headaches. Drink plenty of water and take it easy if you can.

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peter_daniels4/15/2026

Be prepared for some potential serious side effects, they are rare but it's better to be cautious. I had to stop taking it because of a persistent cough.

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christopher_hansen4/15/2026

Did your doctor warn you about the possibility of heart valve problems? It's scary but important to know.

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martha_fox4/15/2026

I think everyone's experience is different. I didn't have any major issues, and it helped with the prolactin problem. But yeah, keep an eye on any neurological symptoms.