How does Bromocriptine influence gastrointestinal motility and what potential side effects could arise in patients undergoing long-term therapy?
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Bromocriptine can slow gastrointestinal motility, possibly causing nausea, constipation, and abdominal discomfort during long-term use.
Bromocriptine enhances gastrointestinal motility by acting on dopamine receptors, potentially causing nausea and constipation in long-term use.