Noun
cabergoline (uncountable)
(pharmacology) A potent dopamine receptor agonist, used in the treatment of Parkinson's disease.
Anecdotal reports on cabergoline suggest it may be able to eliminate the refractory period altogether, allowing men to experience multiple ejaculatory orgasms in rapid succession. Source: Internet
Because of this, there is currently an experimental interest in drugs which inhibit prolactin, such as cabergoline (also known as Cabeser or Dostinex). Source: Internet
At least one scientific study supports these claims, citation although cabergoline is a hormone-altering drug and has many potential side effects. Source: Internet