Quote from: deniz on June 16, 2008, 07:28:16 AM
androcure is dangerous.i am not a doctor but my doctor said that.
too toxic for the liver.also me and 2 other ts friends had our liver transaminases high after 7 months on androcure..
(i do not know the english word for transaminases.i hope you understood.
some people might have no problem though.But in greece it is just A short solution for becoming sterile.and then we are switched to spiro
Oh, the doctor said so, so it must be true

Like I said before, (and according to the manufactur's information), liver toxivity applies to
high doses. The liver should be able to handle a
normal effective dose.
I'm also confused about your desire to become sterile

And all hrt causes sterility, so why take androcur specifically for that?
Posted on: June 16, 2008, 08:20:03 PM
Quote from: lovely2008 on June 14, 2008, 11:04:01 PM
Hi, I've heard so many times people saying that the commonly used anti-androgen, Spironolactone, ages our skin.
And because of this, some sisters have changed their medication.
I've been taking Spiro for 2 years, and found it's true to a certain degree. My skin gets drier and less radiant.
I chose spiro in the beginning coz it's the cheapest anti-androgen available and it is commonly known and used. Now I've decided to switch to another one
But the question is : what's the best and affordable alternative?
I don't think its been mentioned above and it might not be relevant to you, but androcur isn't licensed for the US.
Also if you've been on spiro for that long without any problems, perhaps its best to stick with it rather than switch to an unknown medication?