Hydergine is a chemical cousin of LSD (they were both discovered by Albert Hoffman in the 1940's for Sandoz pharmaceuticals of Switzerland) . It is used today mainly in Europe for the treatment age-related cognitive decline. It is supposed to be a cerebral vasodilator, i.e. it increases the uptake of oxygen and glucose to the brain. All of the studies I've seen indicate hydergine by itself is only useful in relatively mild cases of hyperprolactinemia. There are no studies i'm aware of that combine this drug with selegiline and look at their affect on serum prolactin levels. Selegiline by itself does decrease the secretion of PRL by a good bit, but it is much more expensive than bromo.
If you do try hydergine, make sure you cut the 4.5mg tablets in half (or even quarters) for the first few days. If you attempt to take an entire tablet the first time, you will receive a very potent headache. Some people are very susceptible to selegiline's cns stimulant activity (it is very mild NA and DA agonist) , but I have
honestly never noticed it when I used it.
These drugs are very easy to legally import for personal use and are not too expensive depending on where you get them. I use an outfit out of london which is the cheapest that I am aware of (I don't know if I'm allowed to post it here so pm me if you need help).
BTW I've been using hydergine for its memory boosting properties (Yes it does work for that) for about two years now, and to be hosnest I never noticed any decrease in nipple swelling. I have a fairly mild case of gyno I get when I was 12 or 13. Perhaps it is mostly estrogen dependant. I gotta get some letro and yohimburn one of these days.