It depends on test: mIU/L? Could be absolutely normal then depending on the assay used for the test. Do your results come with laboratory reference ranges?
Answered 9/8/2014
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Prolactin level: Your level is abnormal. It should not be higher than 200 mlU/L. See your doctor about having an MRI of your anterior pituitart
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See below: Unless you are pregnant, your prolactin level is elevated. Please note that all Lab results need to interpreted in the clinical context and the doctor who ordered the test is in the best position to do that. You may visit this site for more info on this topic. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003718.htm
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