Prolactin Level Increases On Taking Allopathic Gas Pills. Reason?
when i am taking allopathic gas pills my prolactin level is getting high.i have a baby.she is 4 years old.before baby also this problem was there.i was taking cabgoerlin pills.it was stoped.but again when i am using recool L or other gas tables and vitamines my prolactine level is getting high.before my baby according to doctor.i did MRI .but result was ok.no problem was there.but why it is increasing agaig and again.is there any problem?.Now i want to be a mother again.can i try for pregency?please answer me...
Prolactin level can be increased due to many factors and one such cause are drugs. The so called allopathic gas pills have lesuride or domperidone or metaclopromide and these drugs can increase your prolactin levels and best is to stop these drugs.
Since your MRI is normal, i presume there is no problem in your pituitary gland and you can become a mother.
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Prolactin Level Increases On Taking Allopathic Gas Pills. Reason?
Hello welcome to HCM Prolactin level can be increased due to many factors and one such cause are drugs. The so called allopathic gas pills have lesuride or domperidone or metaclopromide and these drugs can increase your prolactin levels and best is to stop these drugs. Since your MRI is normal, i presume there is no problem in your pituitary gland and you can become a mother. regards