IS cabergoline available by RX only?

Look at a liquid version from board sponsors. I've had decent results from the ones I tried.
 
Caber is unstable in liquid form. You can, however, use prami, It is a shorter acting DA that IS stable in liquid form. Cem has it. The thing with prami is you have to start at just .25mg, taken at night, before bed, with food. Then after a week up it to.5mg, same circumstances. I also never need to go over .5mg/day, some go up to 1mg/day. If you do increase in .25mg increments, one week at a time till you reach 1mg/day. If you dont slowly increase dose unpleasant sides such as nausea and sleeplessness may occur.
 
like jimmy said, its is available in research chemical liquid form but its results are questionable .Pill form is a much safer route
 

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