Brom Syrup
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Rs.42.60for 1 bottle(s) (100 ml Syrup each)
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alcohol
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Brom Syrup is to be taken with food.
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CAUTION
It is unsafe to consume alcohol with Brom Syrup.
UNSAFE
Brom Syrup is generally considered safe to use during pregnancy. Animal studies have shown low or no adverse effects to the developing baby; however, there are limited human studies.
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Brom Syrup is probably unsafe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug may pass into the breastmilk and harm the baby.
Brom Syrup is usually not used during breastfeeding because it suppresses lactation.
Brom Syrup is usually not used during breastfeeding because it suppresses lactation.
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SALT INFORMATION FOR Brom NA Syrup
Bromocriptine(NA)
Brom syrup uses
{med_name} is used for high levels of prolactin, female infertility and acromegaly. It is also used to stop breast milk production (lactation) in case of stillbirth, abortion or miscarriage.
How brom syrup works
Brom Syrup is a dopamine receptor agonist. It decreases the release of prolactin (milk hormone) in the body. Overproduction of this hormone is associated with abnormal production of breast milk as well as suppression of the sexual glands which can cause infertility. Reducing prolactin levels with Brom Syrup can therefore improve these conditions. In acromegaly, it works by lowering the amount of growth hormone in the body.
Common side effects of brom syrup
Nausea, Headache, Dizziness, Fatigue, Hallucination, Diarrhea, Confusion, Drowsiness, Constipation, Inflammation of the nose, Weakness, Sinus inflammation, Lazy eye, Dyspepsia, Flu-like symptoms, Visual disturbance, Urinary retention, Fibrotic-related complications, Psychiatric disorders, Stroke, Neuroleptic-like malignant syndrome, High blood pressure, Myocardial infarction, Seizure
SUBSTITUTES FOR Brom Syrup
No substitutes foundExpert advice FOR Brom Syrup
- Bromocriptine is used to treat conditions caused by excess production of a natural hormone called prolactin such as infertility, or abnormal production of breast milk (galactorrhoea).
- It should be taken with or after food to avoid side effects such as nausea or indigestion.
- To lower the chance of feeling dizzy or passing out, rise slowly if you have been sitting or lying down.
- Use caution while driving or doing anything that requires concentration as Bromocriptine can cause dizziness and sleepiness.
- Do not take Bromocriptine if you are breastfeeding.
- Monitoring of blood pressure may be advised regularly during treatment with Bromocriptine.
Frequently asked questions FOR Brom NA Syrup
Bromocriptine
Q. What is hyperprolactinemia?
Hyperprolactinemia is a condition in which a person has higher-than-normal levels of the hormone prolactin in the blood. Prolactin is a hormone produced by the brain's pituitary gland. In women, prolactin regulates periods and helps the breasts produce milk. A high level of prolactin reduces estrogen (female sex hormone) and interferes with ovulation, causing irregular or absent periods and affecting fertility. It also leads to low bone density and causes women who aren't pregnant to produce breast milk. High prolactin also affects the levels of testosterone (male sex hormone).
Q. How is hyperprolactinemia diagnosed?
A blood test can show whether your prolactin level is higher than normal. If it’s borderline, you may be tested twice to be sure. Your doctor may also give you a physical exam and order an MRI to get an image of your brain.
Q. What is the normal level of prolactin in the body?
The normal values for prolactin are:<br>Men: less than 20 ng/mL (425 µg/L)<br>Nonpregnant women: less than 25 ng/mL (25 µg/L)<br>Pregnant women: 80 to 400 ng/mL (80 to 400 µg/L)