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Instructions for use, prices, about Abinex
? Abinex is a lactation suppressant.
? The active substance is Cabergoline 0.5 mg
? Abinex - in a dose of 0.5 - 1 mg.
? Dosage form - tablet
About the drug Abinex
? Active substance:
—Cabergolin
? Contents:?
Each tablet contains:
* Active substance: Cabergoline 0,5 mg, 1 mg
* Excipients: L-leucine, lactose monohydrate
? Description: 0,5 mg tablets: white, capsule-shaped, risky on one side, tablets marked "C" and "5" on both sides of the risk.
1 mg tablets: white, elliptical, risky tablets with one side marked "C".
On exposure:
- As a lactation-reducing agent, it reduces the secretion of the hormone prolactin.
? Application
- In order to eliminate postpartum physiological lactation.
- In hyperprolactinemia
- Amenorrhea (absence of menstruation for 6 months or more)
- In oligomenorrhea (menstrual period less than 2 days).
- In anovulation (absence of ovulation).
- In galactorrhea (milk secretion independent of breastfeeding).
- In the "empty" syndrome of the Turkish saddle
Method of administration and dosage
- In accordance with the purpose of ingestion during meals.
- To eliminate lactation after childbirth is prescribed once in a dose of 1 mg (2 tab) on the first day.
- 2 mg (0,25/1 tab) 2 times a day for 2 days to reduce the detected lactation (total dose is 1 mg).
? Side effects
- Decreased blood pressure
- Dizziness, nausea, vomiting, headache,
- Tachycardia
- Pain in the upper abdomen
- Constipation
- Gastritis
- a feeling of warmth on the face
- Pain in the mammary glands
- Spasm of the finger veins
- Farewell
? Contraindications:
- In case of hypersensitivity to the drug
- Increased postpartum blood pressure
- In pregnancy