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cabergoline
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cabergoline /ca·ber·go·line/ (cah-ber´go-lēn) a dopamine receptor agonist used in the treatment of hyperprolactinemia.
cabergoline
[cah-ber′go-lēn]
a dopamine receptor agonist used in treatment of hyperprolactinemia, administered orally.

cabergoline [cah-ber´go-lēn]
a dopamine receptor agonist used in treatment of hyperprolactinemia; administered orally.

cabergoline
a dopamine antagonist that suppresses progesterone. Used to cause abortion in the bitch.

cabergoline
Dostinex® A selective, potent, long-acting dopamine antagonist that suppresses prolactin secretion and restores gonadal function in ♀ with hyperprolactinemic amenorrhea; it is more effective and better tolerated than bromocriptine


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Dopamine receptor agonists, the standard treatment for PD, will continue to be the leading class in the movement disorders category, led by top-sellers Mirapex (pramipexole), currently marketed by Pfizer and Boehringer Ingelheim, and Cabaser (cabergoline), also marketed by Pfizer.
 
 
 
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