How does Bromocriptine treat galactorrhea by targeting underlying hormonal imbalances and what results can patients typically expect?
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Bromocriptine inhibits pituitary prolactin secretion, reducing galactorrhea. Patients often see decreased milk production and hormonal normalization.
Bromocriptine targets dopamine receptors, decreasing prolactin levels, which helps in stopping inappropriate breast milk production and restoring hormonal balance.
Bromocriptine reduces prolactin levels, resolving galactorrhea symptoms like milk discharge. Expected results include decreased secretion and restored hormonal balance.