There have been several reports of acute overdosage with bromocriptine in children and adults. No life threatening reactions have occurred. Symptoms reported have resulted from over-stimulation of dopaminergic receptors: they included nausea, vomiting, dizziness, drowsiness, hypotension, sweating and hallucinations. The management of acute intoxication is largely symptomatic. The cardiovascular system should be monitored. Metoclopramide can be used to antagonize the emesis and hallucinations in patients who have taken high doses.