Any medication that affects production or use of dopamine in your body can make prolactin levels rise.
Medications that can increase prolactin levels in blood include:
- High blood pressure medications, such as
- calcium channel blockers and methyldopa.
Prolactin levels normally rise during pregnancy and breastfeeding (chestfeeding).
They may also rise slightly due to following situations:
- Physical stress, such as experiencing pain.
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