- Bromocriptine is used in the treatment of Parkinsons disease as well as a treatment for menstrual problems and infertility.
- The side effects associated with Bromocriptine include dizziness, nausea, fatigue, headache, constipation and abdominal cramps.
- Bromocriptine may interact badly with dopamine as well as some HIV protese inhibitors.
- Bromocriptine is a pill that should be taken orally, usually starting with one-half to one pill daily. This is just a general dosage recommendation so you should always follow the instructions your doctor gives to you.
- When taking Bromocriptine, consult your doctor if you are or become pregnant and let him know about any other medications you may be taking.
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