Cabaser 1 mg (20 Tablets) | Cabergoline | Prolactin Control & PCT

Cabaser 1 mg is a potent, long-acting prescription medication containing the active ingredient Cabergoline. It is a dopamine agonist primarily used in medicine to treat hormonal disorders caused by high prolactin levels (hyperprolactinemia). This 20-tablet, 1 mg strength pack from Pfizer is also used “off-label” to manage prolactin in post-cycle therapy (PCT).

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Cabaser 1 mg Cabergoline (20 Tablets)

Cabaser 1 mg is a potent, long-acting prescription medication containing the active ingredient Cabergoline. It is a dopamine agonist primarily used in medicine to treat hormonal disorders caused by high prolactin levels (hyperprolactinemia). This 20-tablet, 1 mg strength pack from Pfizer is also used “off-label” to manage prolactin in post-cycle therapy (PCT).

 

Product Overview: Cabaser 1 mg (Cabergoline)

Cabaser 1 mg (Cabergoline) is a powerful drug that works by stimulating dopamine receptors. Its primary medical function is to treat hyperprolactinemia, a condition involving an overproduction of the hormone prolactin, which can cause symptoms like infertility, unwanted breast milk (galactorrhea), and loss of libido in both men and women.

The 1 mg tablet is a higher strength, often prescribed for specific dosing regimens or for conditions requiring a higher dose. It is also used “off-label” by men to manage prolactin-related side effects from certain anabolic steroids (like Trenbolone or Nandrolone).

 

How Does Cabaser 1 mg (Cabergoline) Work?

The active ingredient, Cabergoline, is a potent dopamine D2 receptor agonist. It mimics the action of dopamine in the brain.

The pituitary gland’s production of prolactin is naturally inhibited (controlled) by dopamine. By stimulating these dopamine receptors, Cabaser sends a powerful signal to the pituitary gland to stop producing and releasing excess prolactin, thereby drastically lowering its levels in the bloodstream.

 

Key Product Details

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Brand: Cabaser
Manufacturer: Pfizer
Active Ingredient: Cabergoline
Dosage Strength: 1 mg (1000 mcg)
Form: Tablet (Often scored for splitting)
Package Size: 20 tablets
Indication: Hyperprolactinemia; Off-label: Prolactin control / PCT

 

Dosage and Administration

The dosage for Cabergoline is extremely low and must be carefully controlled by a physician. The 1 mg tablets are typically scored to be split into 0.5 mg or 0.25 mg doses.

  • For Hyperprolactinemia: The typical starting dose is 0.25 mg (a quarter of a tablet) twice per week. The dose is then slowly adjusted by a doctor based on blood tests. The 1 mg tablet allows for flexible dosing as the maintenance dose increases.
  • For Male Off-Label Use (PCT): Doses are also very low, often in the range of 0.25 mg to 0.5 mg taken once or twice a week.

Important: This is a potent prescription-only medication. You must follow the exact instructions from your healthcare provider. Never exceed the recommended dose.


 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Cabaser 1 mg

 

What is the difference between Cabaser 1 mg and Dostinex 0.5 mg?

Both Cabaser and Dostinex are brand names for the active ingredient Cabergoline, often both made by Pfizer. The only difference is the dosage per tablet. Cabaser 1 mg is a higher-strength tablet, containing double the medication of a Dostinex 0.5 mg tablet. The 1 mg tablet is often scored, allowing it to be split into 0.5 mg or 0.25 mg doses.

 

How long does one dose of Cabergoline last?

Cabergoline has a very long half-life, which is why it’s so effective. The prolactin-lowering effects of a single dose can last for many days, sometimes up to two weeks. This is why it is dosed per week, not per day.

 

Why is Cabergoline used in Post-Cycle Therapy (PCT)?

It is used specifically to manage high prolactin levels. Certain anabolic steroids (like Trenbolone and Nandrolone) can cause a spike in prolactin, leading to side effects like “prolactin-induced gynecomastia” and erectile dysfunction. Cabaser directly combats this specific problem.

 

Is Cabaser 1 mg safe for your heart?

This is a serious consideration. At the high doses used to treat Parkinson’s disease (which can be 1 mg per day or more), Cabergoline has been linked to valvular heart disease (heart valve damage). While the risk is considered much lower at the very small doses used for hyperprolactinemia (e.g., 0.5 mg per week), it is a risk your doctor must consider, especially for long-term use.


 

Important Safety Information

Warning: Cabaser (Cabergoline) has been associated with a risk of cardiac valvular disease (heart valve problems), particularly with long-term, high-dose use (e.g., for Parkinson’s disease). Your doctor will assess your cardiovascular health before prescribing it.

Do not take Cabaser 1 mg if you have:

  • A history of valvular heart disease.
  • Uncontrolled high blood pressure.
  • A history of pulmonary, pericardial, or retroperitoneal fibrotic disorders.
  • A severe psychiatric condition (it can worsen it).

Do not take Cabaser if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. This medication can make you dizzy or lightheaded; do not drive or operate machinery until you know how it affects you.

Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Cabaser (Cabergoline) is a potent prescription medication. Always consult with your endocrinologist or qualified healthcare provider.

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