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Started by Ayaname, July 31, 2010, 10:35:41 PM
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Quote from: Ayaname on August 27, 2010, 03:35:02 PMDoes anyone know of other effective t-blockers that are relatively safe and inexpensive?
Quote from: SydneyTinker on August 27, 2010, 03:40:43 PMI am not a doctor, but when I asked my MD recently about spiro alternatives simply because I have to pee so much on it, he sent back a lengthy reply (love my doc). In it he referred at one point to Drugs that inhibit testosterone synthesis or action, such as ketoconazole, metronidazole, alkylating agents, cisplatin, spironolactone, cimetidine, flutamide, finasteride, and etomidate.I have no knowledge of their safety or cost, but google is your friend.
Quote from: Karla on August 27, 2010, 09:26:05 PMHi Ayaname,I haven't experienced any hoarseness or cracking in my voice on Spiro.. if anything the overall effect of HRT seemed to soften it.Another anti androgen you might want to consider is Androcur, it's effect has been very felt for me even on low doses and it doesn't have some of spiro's inconveniences.Since you're in the US and the FDA hasn't approved it yet, you would have to order it from overseas.
Quote from: Myself on August 28, 2010, 12:10:03 AMAldactone = Spironolactone = Spiro.
Quote from: WikipediaSpironolactone (marketed under the trade names Aldactone, Novo-Spiroton, Aldactazide, Spiractin, Spirotone, Verospiron or Berlactone) is a diuretic and is used as an antiandrogen.
Quote from: Renate on August 28, 2010, 05:22:18 AMThe information sheets are written by each manufacturer.They get to choose which side effects to emphasize and which to stuff under "other".
Quote from: bethanypahl on August 28, 2010, 07:24:25 AMwhy dont you contact your doctor you could also have some kind of infection or something at least rule that out good luck