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    b6 and prolactin

    Found a study on b6 and prolactin for you deca and tren users. There are plenty of studies showing bromo's positive effect however.


    Failure of pyridoxine to suppress raised serum prolactin levels.

    de Waal JM, Steyn AF, Harms JH, Slabber CF, Pannall PR.

    Pyridoxine has been reported as having an antilactogenic effect, presumably by suppressing prolactin secretion. We have measured serum prolactin levels during pyridoxine administration in two groups of hyperprolactinaemic subjects. In normal postpartum women, the postdelivery fall in serum prolactin levels did not differ significantly in treated and control subjects. In patients with chlorpromazine-induced hyperprolactinaemia and galactorrhoea, pyridoxine did not reduce the elevated levels. In neither group was milk production suppressed.

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    Found another abstract...

    The influence of pyridoxine on prolactin secretion and milk production in women.

    Canales ES, Soria J, Zarate A, Mason M, Molina M.

    Pyridoxine treatment did not inhibit milk secretion in 14 puerperal women. In contrast, bromocriptine was antilactogenic. Pyridoxine appeared not to suppress prolactin

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