Ema
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I just took one! I hope I don't get nausea or fainting. I hate both of those!I would like to know if anyone has used both cycloset and normal bromocriptine and can compare the differences. Maybe paranoya but i wonder if its just another way to patent an old medication as a new one??
So here is an article that says that the formulation does make a difference.
"The formulation of bromocriptine is also important. In these clinical studies, 5 out of 6 studies that showed clinical benefits used RR-bromocriptine.20–24 The one study that used an ordinary form of bromocriptine showed no benefit.25 Since “fine tuning” seems important for effects on hypothalamic circadian rhythm, RR-bromocriptine may be required to meet the concept and hypothesis of improved glucose and energy metabolism through CNS mediation."
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3047985/
The studies were all pretty small though.
Wish me luck!
Ema