The drug cabergoline has proved safer and might be used
for lactation suppression in certain situations, although it isn't approved for this use by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Similarly, bromocriptine (Parlodel)-- a drug that was once used
for lactation suppression — is no longer recommended.
A newer medication, cabergoline (Dostinex) is considered much safer
for lactation suppression, but as always, the natural route is the better way to go if you can do it.
Not exact matches
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Lactation Suppression: Forgotten Aspect of Care
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Treatments
for suppression of
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for suppression of
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«Focusing on immune
suppression as the cause rather than managing the consequences will decrease costly diseases post-calving, while setting cows up
for a productive
lactation.»