CRS Cabergoline 25mg Tablet (30 Tablets)

$69.99

Description

Cabergoline is a dopamine receptor agonist researched for its effects on prolactin suppression, hormone regulation, and neurological pathways. Each bottle contains 30 tablets (25mg/tablet) of research-grade Cabergoline supplied by Clinical Research Supply.


Compound Profile

  • Name: Cabergoline

  • Class: Dopamine D2 receptor agonist

  • Form: Tablet

  • Quantity: 30 tablets per container

  • Application: Laboratory and research use only


Mechanism of Action

  • D2 receptor activation: Cabergoline binds to dopamine D2 receptors in the pituitary gland.

  • Prolactin inhibition: This action reduces prolactin secretion, which regulates reproductive and hormonal balance.

  • Neurological influence: Dopaminergic pathways are also linked to motivation, mood, and motor activity.


Research Applications

Endocrine & Hormonal Studies

  • Reduction of elevated prolactin levels (hyperprolactinemia models)

  • Restoration of gonadal hormone balance

  • Evaluation in post-cycle protocols to support testosterone production

Neurological Investigations

  • Dopaminergic signaling research

  • Potential applications in models of Parkinson’s disease

  • Studies on motivation, behavior, and mood regulation

Reproductive Health

  • Exploration of Cabergoline’s role in fertility-related hormone pathways

  • Suppression of prolactin to restore ovulatory cycles in female models


Handling and Storage

  • Store tablets in a cool, dry environment away from direct light.

  • Maintain original sealed container for stability.

  • Use in accordance with laboratory safety protocols.


Research FAQs

1. What is the primary action of Cabergoline?
Cabergoline primarily acts as a dopamine D2 receptor agonist, leading to reduced prolactin secretion.

2. Why is Cabergoline studied in post-cycle research?
It supports hormone recovery by suppressing prolactin, which may otherwise interfere with testosterone regulation.

3. How does Cabergoline differ from other dopamine agonists?
Cabergoline has a long half-life, which allows less frequent dosing in research protocols compared to agents like bromocriptine.

4. What are non-hormonal research interests for Cabergoline?
Neurological studies investigate Cabergoline’s role in dopaminergic pathways linked to motor activity and behavior.