
Originally Posted by
davimeireles
No, cabergoline is not necessary.
Masteron take care of it.
In a simple search you can see this ability that masteron has:
Masteron (Drostanolone propionate)
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Drostanolone propionate, through its active form, drostanolone, interacts with RA and activates a cascade of genetic changes, including increased protein synthesis (anabolism) and decreased amino acid degradation (catabolism). It also induces a reduction or inhibition of prolactin or estrogen receptors in the breasts, which is associated with its anti-tumor effects. [8]
Masteron has the ability to inhibit prolactin at prolactin receptors.