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    • BROMOCRIPTINE MESYLATE (Generic for PARLODEL)

BROMOCRIPTINE (broe moe KRIP teen) treats high prolactin levels in your body. Prolactin is a hormone that helps regulate the menstrual cycle, lactation, and fertility. It may also be used to treat high levels of growth hormone (acromegaly). It works by lowering prolactin and growth hormone levels in your body. It can be used to treat the symptoms of Parkinson disease. It works by acting like dopamine, a substance in your body that helps manage movements and coordination. This reduces the symptoms of Parkinson, such as body stiffness and tremors.


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Bromocriptine 2.5mg Tablet
Bromocriptine 2.5mg Tablet

Strength: 2.5 MG

Pill Imprint: 017 017

Color: white

Shape: round

Bromocriptine 2.5mg Tablet
Bromocriptine 2.5mg Tablet

Strength: 2.5 MG

Pill Imprint: 2.5

Color: white

Shape: round

Bromocriptine 2.5mg Tablet
Bromocriptine 2.5mg Tablet

Strength: 2.5 MG

Pill Imprint: BCT 2 1/2

Color: white

Shape: round

Bromocriptine 2.5mg Tablet
Bromocriptine 2.5mg Tablet

Strength: 2.5 MG

Pill Imprint: E 280

Color: white

Shape: round

Bromocriptine 2.5mg Tablet
Bromocriptine 2.5mg Tablet

Strength: 2.5 MG

Pill Imprint: PAD 0106

Color: white

Shape: round

Bromocriptine 2.5mg Tablet
Bromocriptine 2.5mg Tablet

Strength: 2.5 MG

Pill Imprint: PARLODEL 2 2/12

Color: white

Shape: round

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