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SPIRONOLACTONE
This is
not a medical report. Its information is presented by non medical
personnel. Any drug program should be discussed with your physician or
endocronologist!
Background:
Spironolactone does many things to our bodies. First, it is
a "potassium sparing" diuretic (water pill) commonly used to
remove surplus fluid from the body's bloodstream or tissues. It also
acts as an aldosterone inhibitor (prevents salt retention) and can be
used to treat high blood pressure, hypertension and in some cases
advanced heart failure. As for its indications in hair, Spironolactone
is known to be a well tolerated and effective antiandrogen. It is
sometimes used to treat female pattern baldness and excessive facial
hair (hirsutism) in women and occasionally men use it as
an antiandrogen under close supervision by their doctors.
Hirsutism is most often caused by increased production of male sex
hormones also known as androgens. It is also affected by increased
sensitivity to androgens in the hair follicles, and the secretory glands
around the hair follicles, called sebaceous glands.
Recently there are
studies (Berardesca
E, Gabba P, Ucci G, Borroni G, Rabbiosi G.) which suggest that topical
spironolactone can act as an antiandrogen in human sebaceous glands,
competing with DHT receptors and producing a decrease of labeled DHT.
This means that topical spironolactone may slow down or stop hairloss by
working as a DHT receptors blocker. Despite the fact that most
doctors caution male patients against using Spironolactone orally for
hairloss for fear of adverse reactions such as loss in sex drive,
impotence, breast development., some have been experimenting with low
dose Spironolactone with some success. However, we do not have hard core
data or studies to substantiate that.
Brand Name: Aldactone. Comes in 25mg, 50 mg, 100 mg. Generic is now available on the
market.
Side
effects: Some of the possible side effects associated with
spironolactone are:
- Nausea
- Headache
- Low blood pressure
- Constipation /
diarrhea
- Dizziness
- Shortness of breath
- Rashes
- Vomiting
- Does dependent
effects in females
- Breast pain or
tenderness, gynecomastia (in men)
Do not use salt
substitutes or low-sodium milk products that contain potassium while
taking spironolactone. These products could cause high levels of
potassium in your blood.
Topical Spironolactone: A study conducted by Berardesca E. et al concluded that 5%
topical spironolactone cream acts as an antiandrogen in human sebaceous
glands, competing with DHT receptors and producing a decrease of
labelled DHT. The inhibition of DHT receptors by spironolactone was
found to be related to the decrease of tritiated DHT granules in the
sebaceous glands of the treated site....
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info
Spironolactone is insoluble in water but
easily soluble in alcohol. Since topical minoxidil is an alcohol based
product, some forum members have simply added crushed Spironolactone
tablets directly into topical minoxidil to make their own Spironolactone
protocol. However, we cannot vouch if this is the proper way to make
topical spironolactone. Click below
for more discussions about how to make your own topical spironolactone
lotion.
Discussion
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Discussion
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Oral Spironolactone:
Doctors frequently prescribe Spironolactone to treat acne, pattern
baldness and hirsutism in women. In a study by Lumachi F, Rondinone R.
on the use of cyproterone acetate, finasteride, and spironolactone to
treat idiopathic hirsutism in women, it was concluded that the
short-term results of treatment with cyproterone acetate, finasteride,
and spironolactone are similar, but spironolactone is effective for a
longer time...more
info. Men who
wish to use Spironolactone orally should do so ONLY under
close supervision of their doctors. Depending on the individual, the
daily dose can vary from 25 mg to 200 mg. It is recommended that
Spironolactone be taken together with food. The effect of food on spironolactone absorption (two 100-mg Aldactone tablets) was assessed in a single dose study of 9 healthy, drug-free volunteers. Food increased the bioavailability of unmetabolized spironolactone by almost 100%.
Levels and
Metabolism:
Rapidly
metabolized to canrenone, an active metabolite with a half-life of 10-35
hours. Highly protein bound. Half-life with chronic use is 13-24 hours.
Vendor
HairMedics
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earlier coverage or discussion on spironolactone
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