Bromergon

Bromergone is prescribed by doctors for many conditions. Above all, however, it has been used in the inhibition of galactorrhea, (but also e.g. with Parkinson's disease). The action of bromegon is based on reducing the secretion of prolactin.
The drug is an agonist of dopamine receptors, but also some serotonin receptors.
Bromergon often causes side effects: Emetic center simulation, may lead to nausea and vomiting, The user may experience headaches after taking the drug, and suddenly getting up can cause a drop in blood pressure and temporary fainting).