| Literature DB >> 4600593 |
M O Thorner, A S McNeilly, C Hagan, G M Besser.
Abstract
Seventeen women and four men with galactorrhoea and associated hypogonadism have been treated with bromocriptine for 2 to 28 months. In 18 patients the gonadal status became normal as the galactorrhoea improved. The gonadally unresponsive patients had either pituitary tumours or premature menopause. Prolactin levels fell with treatment; withdrawal of the drug was associated with an increase in serum prolactin and a recurrence of the galactorrhoea and hypogonadism. Two patients tried to become pregnant on treatment and both succeeded. Raised prolactin levels appear to block the actions of the gonadotrophins at a gonadal level rather than prevent their synthesis or release; lowering prolactin secretion with bromocriptine allows resumption of normal gonadal function. Bromocriptine appears to be the treatment of choice for inappropriate lactation in association with hypogonadism on a long-term basis.Entities:
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Year: 1974 PMID: 4600593 PMCID: PMC1610452 DOI: 10.1136/bmj.2.5916.419
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br Med J ISSN: 0007-1447