Abstract
Bromocriptine given for prolonged times at high doses has been found to induce tumors in the uterus in aged rats. To elucidate the possible tumorigenic effect of long-term treatment with bromocriptine in humans, 35 women treated with this drug for chronic parkinsonism were studied. For each patient a gynecological anamnesis and examination were performed; one or several cervicovaginal smears and endometrial samples were also taken, by jet-wash. No evidence of malignant changes was seen. Thus, in this respect bromocriptine would appear to be a safe drug, even for long-term use.-