Golin 0.25mg Tablet- 2
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Manufactured By Salud Care India Pvt Ltd
Composition Cabergoline (0.25mg)
Package Size ( 2 Tablet in a strip )
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Golin 0.25mg Tablet- 2 is used to treat excess production of a natural hormone called prolactin. Excess production of this hormone is due to unknown causes or abnormal growths in the pituitary. This medicine helps in preventing infertility, sexual problems, and bone loss caused by excess prolactin production in men and in women who are not breastfeeding. It is also used as a second line therapy in the treatment of signs and symptoms of Parkinson's disease along with carbidopa-levodopa or as a single agent in case of failure of or intolerance to a non-ergot compound.
Uses / Indications:
Treatment of High levels of prolactin
Interactions / Warnings:
Taking cabergoline together with alcohol may increase side effects such as dizziness, drowsiness, confusion, and difficulty concentrating.
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Faq for medicine:
A: Please consult your doctor regarding use of clomid and Golin for improving fertility
Q: Is Golin illegal?
A: No. Golin is not illegal; it belongs to a class of prescription drugs
Q: Does cabergoline raise testosterone/ increase dopamine?
A: No. Cabergoline has no known effect on stimulating testosterone release. Cabergoline does not increase release of dopamine. It only mimics the action dopamine by stimulating dopamine (D2) receptors
Q: Is Golin a fertility drug?
A: Golin can be used to improve fertility in cases where there are high levels of prolactin. It suppresses high prolactin levels in men and women. Clomid is a brand name for active drug clomiphene that stimulates ovulation (release of egg in women) and improves fertility
Q: What is caberlin 0.5?
A: Caberlin is a trade name for active drug cabergoline. Caberlin 0.5 contains 0.5 mg of cabergoline
Q: Does Golin cause weight loss?
A: No. Weight loss is not a known side effect of Golin
Q: Is Golin a steroid/monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI)?
A: No. Golin stimulates dopamine (D2) receptor and used to lower high levels of prolactin in the body. It does not have a structure or effect similar to steroids. Golin has no known inhibitory activity on enzymes monoamine oxidases (MAO)
Q: What is Golin used for?
A: It is used to treat conditions associated with hyperprolactinemia such as absence of menstruation (amenorrhea), irregular menstruation (oligomenorrhea), absence of ovulation (anovulation), abnormal milky discharge from breasts (galactorrhea) and fertility problems in men and women
Q: Does Golin affect your periods/cause hair loss/headaches/constipation/increased libido?
A: Yes. Some possible side effects of Golin include hair loss, changes in menstrual cycle, headache, constipation and increased sexual desire
Q: Does Golin work?
A: Yes. Golin is effective in lowering high levels of hormone prolactin in blood (hyperprolactinemia) and treat disorders related to hyperprolactinemia. It is safe if used at prescribed doses for the prescribed duration as advised by your doctor.
Q: Is Golin safe?
A: Yes. Golin is safe if used at prescribed doses for the prescribed duration as advised by your doctor
Q: When is Golin used?
A: Golin is used when there is excess release of hormone prolactin in the body(hyperprolactinemia). It stops release of prolactin and lowers its levels in the blood
Q: Can I take ibuprofen/paracetamol/Benadryl with cabergoline?
A: Cabergoline has no known serious interaction with ibuprofen, paracetamol or active drugs in Benadryl. Inform your doctor about all the medication you are currently taking to avoid interactions that may reduce effectiveness of any treatment or aggravate side effects
Q: Does Golin shrink pituitary tumors/ is Golin a chemo drug?
A: No. Golin has no known direct effect on pituitary tumors. It is not a chemo drug