Q. A 31-year-old unmarried female patient has presented to the medical outpatient department with complaints of irregular menstrual cycles and milky discharge from her nipples. On physical examination, she is found to have no visual field defects or any other neurological symptoms. However, her laboratory investigations show elevated levels of prolactin. In addition, her brain MRI confirms the diagnosis of a pituitary prolactinoma measuring 1.5 cm. What is the appropriate management for this patient?

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