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Can I take Androcur and spiro together

Started by Ciaoblue, March 16, 2014, 09:02:51 PM

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Ciaoblue

Hello everyone!
I'm new here. I'm from Thailand
I have som problem about HRT. Now, I have been taking progynova everyday and androcur which is cypro every other day almost 2 months but my sexual organ is still get hard sometimes in the morning.  I think the drug not working for me
I used to take birth-control pill. It works for me. My sex drive become lower But i'm hungry all the time and i gain weight about 10kg

Should I add spiro?
CouldI take sprio together with androcur?

Thxx
P.s. Sorry for my language. My english is so poor.





Edited for Dosages, please do not post dosages
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V M

Hi Ciaoblue  :icon_wave:

Welcome to Susan's  :)  Glad to have you here, but the posting of dosages are not permitted per site rules

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A. You may not advocate for or against a specific medication or combinations of medication for personal gain. This is strictly prohibited.
B. You may not discuss the means to acquire HRT medications without a prescription. The discussion of self medication without a doctors supervision is prohibited.
C. The discussion of recommended or actual dosages is strongly discouraged to prevent information obtained on this site from being used to self medicate.
We can not in good conscience condone the self administering of these medications. Not only may self medication be illegal, but HRT medications can cause serious health problems, and many have the potential for life-threatening side effects that can only be detected and prevented with proper medical supervision.

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Ciaoblue

Ohhh!! Sorry!
Thank for modifying it for me
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MaryXYX

I think I'm within the rules to say that taking two meds with similar intentions sounds like a bad idea.  You could ask your doctor - I think that's what they would say.

It took me more than a few months to lose all erectile activity.  It did come, just takes time.
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Hikari

It is fairly common to take a T blocker and a DHT blocker at the same time; For example Sipro and Dutasteride or Finasteride but, I haven't seen a doctor recommend two medications that treat the same thing at the same time.

Androcur should be more than enough on it's own for shutting down T production, I would give it some time. It is generally considered a reasonably powerful antiandrogen.
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Sarah Louise

We are not doctors and do not give out that kind of medical advice.  It sounds like you might be self medicating which is not a good idea.

You need to see a doctor and get some blood work done to see what the problem is.
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Cindy

I know the Thai system intimately. The straight answer is no. Don't do this.
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KayXo

Androcur should, on its own, sufficiently inhibit androgen such that Spiro would not be required. It should be taken daily, not once every 2 days.

I have, however, come across some women who took both at the same time. The only advantage I could see from combining both would be to not have to take as high dosages of either alone such that a low dose of one can be combined with a low dose of the other (thus minimizing side-effects from either medication) and the other advantage would be that Androcur tends to increase water retention while Spiro decreases it (they neutralize each other, to a certain degree).

As always, consult your doctor before, take necessary precautions with both, be well-informed of their side-effects. Also, avoid birth control pills as they increase risks of thrombosis (DVT, pulmonary embolism). Progynova is safer. Stick with that. :)
I am not a medical doctor, nor a scientist - opinions expressed by me on the subject of HRT are merely based on my own review of some of the scientific literature over the last decade or so, on anecdotal evidence from women in various discussion forums that I have come across, and my personal experience

On HRT since early 2004
Post-op since late 2005
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