Caber Tablet 0.5 mg is a dopamine agonist that is used to treat conditions such as, hyperprolactinemia, Parkinson’s Disease, and reproductive disorders. It is readily available in both oral and intravenous forms.
Caber Tablet 0.5 mg is used to treat hyperprolactinemia, a condition in which the body produces too much of the hormone prolactin. It is also used to treat Parkinson's disease, infertility, and uses off-label for other conditions.
Caber Tablet 0.5 mg works by activating dopamine receptors, which helps to reduce the amount of prolactin released by the pituitary gland.
Caber Tablet 0.5 mg typically starts working soon after taking it. However, it may take up to two weeks for therapeutic levels of the medication to be reached in the body.
Caber Tablet 0.5 mg is rapidly and well absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract and is widely distributed throughout the body.
Caber Tablet 0.5 mg is mainly eliminated through the kidneys; approximately 80% of the drug is excreted in the urine.
The exact dosage of Caber Tablet 0.5 mg depends on the severity of the condition being treated and the individual's response to the drug. For hyperprolactinemia, the initial dose is typically 0.5 to 1 mg twice weekly, and the maximum is 4 mg per week.
Caber Tablet 0.5 mg is available as a pill and is to be taken orally. The tablets can be taken with or without food.
The most common side effects of Caber Tablet 0.5 mg include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, dizziness, headache, tiredness, and difficulty sleeping.
Caber Tablet 0.5 mg is generally well-tolerated when taken as prescribed, however it can cause serious toxicity if taken in large amounts.
This medication should not be taken by anyone who is allergic to cabergoline or any of its ingredients. Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should consult a physician to discuss the risks.
Caber Tablet 0.5 mg can interact with certain medications, herbs, or supplements. Patients should inform their healthcare provider about all medications they are taking before beginning therapy.
Caber Tablet 0.5 mg should not be used by patients with uncontrolled hypertension, severe heart or liver disease, and uncontrolled psychotic disorders.
Caber Tablet 0.5 mg can interact with certain medications, such as certain antidepressants, antipsychotics, and anti-seizure medications.
Grapefruit and grapefruit juice should not be used while taking Caber Tablet 0.5 mg as they can increase the risk of side effects.
Caber Tablet 0.5 mg should only be used by pregnant women only when absolutely necessary, as the risks outweigh the benefits.
Caber Tablet 0.5 mg should not be used by breastfeeding women as it can pass into breast milk and may cause harm to the infant.
In the event of an acute overdose, seek medical attention immediately. Symptoms can include severe nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and dizziness.
Caber Tablet 0.5 mg should not be used in patients who are hypersensitive to the drug or any of its inactive ingredients.
Caber Tablet 0.5 mg is generally taken orally with or without food two times each week, according to the instructions of a healthcare provider.
Store Caber Tablet 0.5 mg at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and heat.
Caber Tablet 0.5 mg has an apparent volume of distribution of approximately 0.35 L/kg.
The half-life of cabergoline is approximately 63 - 68 hours.
Caber Tablet 0.5 mg is cleared from the body primarily via the kidneys; approximately 80% is excreted as metabolites.
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