Interesting! Is it in any way related to parlodel (bromocriptine) - either in structure or function? I took that many years ago, while I was pregnant, and didnt havea single drop of milk the whole pregnancy or after the birth, and then while I was in the hospital, i learned that the other mothers who did not want to nurse, were being given that selfsame parlodel as I was taking for my PD. No wonder I didnt lactate! hilary blue ***************************************************************************** Brian Collins wrote: > > On Fri 12 Feb, KF Etzold wrote: > > There has been a note recently by a happy Cabaser user. Does anybody know > > what this stuff is: > > 1. Is it an ethical drug ? > > 2. Is an herbal supplement? > > 3. Is it available in the US? > > 4. If the answer to three is yes, how much is it? > > > > Thanks, > > K-F (cg Carline) > > > > > > > Hello K-F, Prior to its release in many European Countries, Cabaser was > known as Cabergoline. Its 2 main claim to greatness are that its half-life > is so long that you only need to take it once per day, and in the USA it > is already released for lactating mothers as a tablet to dry up breast milk. > Apparently you cannot release one drug which does two separate functions - > it would be too confusing. > -- > Brian Collins <[log in to unmask]>