Drug interactions:
• Medicine used for the treatment of mental illness: Thioxanthenes, Butyrophenones, and Phenothiazines.
• Medicine used in the treatment of nausea and vomiting: metoclopramide.
• Ergot Alkaloids.
• Macrolide antibiotics (Erythromycin).
Cautions:
• Use an effective form of birth control when taking Bergo 0.5mg to avoid pregnancy.
• Do not take Bergo 0.5mg if the patient intends on breastfeeding.
• To avoid problems with fertility, stop taking Bergo 0.5mg 1 month before you plan on getting pregnant.
• Do not drive or use heavy machinery as Bergo 0.5mg may cause sudden episodes of sleep.
• Consult a doctor if you are lactose intolerant since Bergo 0.5mg contains lactose.
• Do not use it if you are younger the 16 years of age.
Side effects:
• Migraines and headaches.
• Feeling of dizziness.
• Nausea.
• Pain and discomfort in the stomach and abdomen.
• Weakness and fatigue.
Uses:
• Bergo tablets Decrease levels of Prolactin in the blood.
• Treat cases where the patient has stopped menstruating (amenorrhea).
• Bergo tablets Aid in cases where the patient has changes in the menstrual cycle (oligomenorrhoea).
• Treats cases where ovulation has ceased in the patient (anovulation).
• Help with cases where there is an overproduction of milk even when breastfeeding has stopped (galactorrhea).
• Also used in cases where there are high levels of Prolactin present due to a disease in the pituitary gland.
Size :
2 Tablets
Made In:
Jordan
Cabergoline, Lactose, Leucine,,
Direction for use:
• Use if prescribed by a doctor.
• To prevent lactation: Take 2 tablets of Bergo 0.5mg on the first day after giving birth and stop taking the medication.
• To stop milk production after finishing breastfeeding: Take half a tablet every 12 hours for 2 days.
• To reduce levels of Prolactin due to other conditions: Take half a tablet twice a week for as long as your doctor prescribes.
Your doctor may see fit to gradually increase your dose during treatment.