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[|Human|] My wife (29 yrs) was found to have pcos accompanied with high dhea-s (3815ng/ml - normal range 800 to 2800) & high prolactin levels 23.2ng/ml(also has hba1c reading of 6.3). Doctor has prescribed OVAFLO (Dehydroepiandrosterone capsules 25mg) (twice daily), Cabgolin 0.5mg(once a week) ,Ovacare forte(once a day) & glycomet 500mg(twice daily). After starting on this for about 4 weeks, my wife got her periods within 15days(normal 32 days) and there were no symptoms of getting periods. Upon googling found that Dehydroepiandrosterone (ovaflo) is supplement tablets. So Dehydroepiandrosterone  capsules are for reducing the dhea-s levels or increasing the levels or normalizing levels ? Wanted to reconfirm if the tablets are correctly given or by oversite supplement capsules r given. Thanks in advance
[|AI|]  Hi Welcome to Chat Doctor DHEA tablets are indicated in old (>35 yrs) patients or in patients who have low egg store in their ovaries to increase the quality and quantity of their eggs. With such high Rheas levels I don't think you should continue with DHEA tablets, instead she should be given dexamethasone tablets to reduce the Rheas levels to normal. High Rheas levels may deteriorate the quality of eggs. Please consult your doctor regarding further management. Take care.