11-09-2011, 17:43
Hi Isabelle!
Okay, that increase looks about the same as the other study. Would levels like those at 10.0 ng/ml cause bone loss? 10.0 ng/ml looks to be at about half way the normal range for prolactin according to http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/...003718.htm
Males: 2 - 18 ng/mL
Nonpregnant females: 2 - 29 ng/mL
Pregnant women: 10 - 209 ng/mL
Okay, that increase looks about the same as the other study. Would levels like those at 10.0 ng/ml cause bone loss? 10.0 ng/ml looks to be at about half way the normal range for prolactin according to http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/...003718.htm
Males: 2 - 18 ng/mL
Nonpregnant females: 2 - 29 ng/mL
Pregnant women: 10 - 209 ng/mL