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Androcur vs. Spiro

Started by Monique Martinez, October 14, 2009, 10:53:37 PM

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Monique Martinez

Does anyone know of any good resource material on the difference of these etc?
Or anyone experienced both with differing results?
S.x
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Flan

this is just me talking but...
cypro has been *very* effective at blocking t for me, but it wasn't the wonder antiandrogen it should have been

spiro had an initial shock to the system, (which might have been fault for discontinuing cypro too quickly) but seems to be better at helping with secondary effects so far (skin, hair...)

so far the diuretic effect of spiro hasn't been a big whoop issue with me nor limiting of potassium

just my 2 cents
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Bellaon7

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Here's a site run by a TS Dr. with reliable information; tsroadmap
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Naturally Blonde

Quote from: Shannon on October 14, 2009, 10:53:37 PM
Does anyone know of any good resource material on the difference of these etc?
Or anyone experienced both with differing results?
S.x

I've been told by a very experienced TS friend that Andocur is much stronger than Spiro. I've been on Androcur (cypretone acetate) for many years which is probably not a good idea considering my age.
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