Q. A 27-year-old female patient presents to the physician’s clinic with a three-month history of irregular menstrual cycles and galactorrhea. She has been trying to conceive for the past year but has been unsuccessful. She has no headaches or visual changes.
Laboratory tests reveal elevated prolactin levels. A pituitary MRI shows no evidence of a pituitary adenoma. The patient is diagnosed with hyperprolactinemia.
Which of the following options is the most appropriate one?