Spironolactone is a medication commonly used to treat conditions such as high blood pressure, heart failure, and edema (fluid retention). It is also sometimes prescribed to manage hormonal acne and excess facial hair growth in women (hirsutism) by inhibiting the effects of androgens (male hormones).
Spironolactone
Aldactone
Spironolactone
No, it has the potential to cause HYPERkalemia, or high plasma potassium levels. There are other diuretics that cause low potassium, or hypokalemia, but spironolactone is not one of them.
Spironolactone is known as a potassium-sparing diuretic.
I just went to donate plasma for the first time today and I am taking spironolactone. The doctor told me that spironolactone is a diuretic and thins your blood and so in conjunction with the blood thinners they use in the donation process, it is not safe to donate. So I will not be allowed to donate until 48 hours after I have stopped taking spironolactone.
A diuretic. "water pill" makes you pee
This medication is for heart failure, not breast enlargement!
Spironolactone, also known by the trade name Aldactone, is a synthetic, steroidal antimineralcorticoid agent with two primary uses. One is as a diuretic for those with heart failure. It is also used as an antiandrogen in hormone replacement therapy as spironolactone is an inhibitor of androgen production.
Spironolactone, also known by the trade name Aldactone, is a synthetic, steroidal antimineralcorticoid agent with two primary uses. One is as a diuretic for those with heart failure. It is also used as an antiandrogen in hormone replacement therapy as spironolactone is an inhibitor of androgen production.
Spironolactone, also known by the trade name Aldactone, is a synthetic, steroidal antimineralcorticoid agent with two primary uses. One is as a diuretic for those with heart failure. It is also used as an antiandrogen in hormone replacement therapy as spironolactone is an inhibitor of androgen production.