I wanted to share my experience of taking two different Spironolactone (generic) types.
I started with Verospirone, which comes in capsules, and while it certainly had its effect on me - some typical described effects, including clearing up my skin, I did not experience any of the drawbacks. In particular, it does not work as a diuretic for me

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Now, I just wanted to increase my stocks so that I basically have like 6 months supply of hormones and antiandrogens, I asked for Verospirone in another pharmacy, but instead I was offered Spirix, which is Spironolactone in pills. It has that distinct mint smell and taste, which I read about here on the forum. Obviously, I cant comment about Verospirone taste, because I never tasted one - it just went straight down into my tummy

. However, I feel some minor diuretic effects after switching to Spirix, plus I sometimes get dizzy when I suddenly stand up. Today I had the therapy session and after we finished, I got that dizzy feeling again - blaming low-blood pressure, which is one of reported effects of Spiro, I asked if my blood pressure could be tested. But... it was 134/71, although my usual "normal" pressure is 125/80. So my upper pressure was actually higher than usual...
Has anyone else tried different forms of Spiro and can provide any feedback whatsoever? I still have quite a stock of Verospirone (like for 3-4 months), but I feel that Spirix is stronger and... but is stronger also better? I could also balance this out by switching them on daily basis.