It belongs to the class of drugs known as dopamine agonists. It is used to treat certain medical conditions, including hyperprolactinemia and type 2 diabetes.
The medicine contains Bromocriptine, which works by mimicking the action of dopamine, a natural substance in the brain. It helps regulate prolactin levels and may improve insulin sensitivity in diabetes.
Use it in dose and duration as prescribed by your doctor.
Limit alcohol intake; it may enhance dizziness.
Consult your doctor before using if pregnant.
Consult your doctor before using during breastfeeding.
May cause dizziness; be cautious while driving.
No specific warnings provided; consult your doctor if you have kidney issues.
No specific warnings provided; consult your doctor if you have liver problems.
Glucomind 0.8mg Tablet is a dopamine receptor agonist. It is used in the treatment of Type 2 diabetes. It helps in reducing insulin resistance and provide better control over blood sugar level.
Bromocriptine is not a monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOI)/steroid/hormone. It belongs to the class of drugs called dopamine agonists
Bromocriptine normalizes the monthly cycle. It can normalize ovulation (release of eggs or female gametes) by decreasing the release of prolactin.
Yes, Bromocriptine can shrink specific tumors of pituitary gland like prolactinomas
No drug interaction was found with any of the mentioned drugs. Always consult your physician before taking any concomitant medicine
It is used to treat hyperprolactinemia (increased prolactin level). Bromocriptine can normalize ovulation and improve fertility by bringing prolactin levels to normal
No, bromocriptine is not an addictive
Both Cabergoline and bromocriptine belong to the same class of drug known as dopamine agonists. Both the drugs have almost similar efficacy in treatment of hormonal abnormalities and in Parkinsons disease but effect can vary depending on individual response. Always consult your doctor before changing your medication
Bromocriptine may cause side effects such as constipation and hair loss. But it has no known effect on body weight
Bromocriptine has not shown any teratogenic effects in humans. But always consult your doctor before taking this drug
Bromocriptine is relatively safe if used at prescribed doses for the prescribed duration as advised by your doctor
Prescription Required
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