Prolactin in Serum

Prolactin is a pituitary hormone best known for its role in lactation. In nonpregnant women and men, prolactin levels are normally low.
Also known as:
Serum Prolactin
S-prolactin
PRL
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Prolactin ranges for

Interpret your result
"Normal" lab range for Prolactin is between 2.1 and 17.7 ng/mL for males:
2.1
17.7
According to OptimalDX, Prolactin should be between 2 and 10 ng/mL for males:
2
10
Optimal range
Optimal range for Prolactin appears to be between 4.5 and 10 ng/mL for males:
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2
4.5
10
17.7
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Why this optimal range?
Preliminary range is based on functional health organizations including but not limited to those listed above.

Common reasons for high Prolactin:

  • Elevated prolactin is commonly caused by prolactinoma, medications (especially antipsychotics, metoclopramide, antidepressants, opioids, methyldopa, and some calcium-channel blockers), hypothyroidism, and pregnancy/lactation.

    Prolactin can also rise transiently with stress, sleep, exercise, sex, nipple stimulation, and chest wall stimulation or injury. Other causes include pituitary stalk lesions, chronic kidney disease, and liver disease.

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