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Suggest Alternative Of Spironlactone To Block Androgen

I was diagnosed with secondary hyperaldosteronism a year ago and have been on 25 mgs. spironlactone. It has caused low basal body temperature and low pulse. I have recently been taking a half dosage.Is there another drug besides ACE inhibitors than can block androgen?
Fri, 5 Sep 2014
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Thank you for your query. I can understand your concerns.





The more selective MR(mineralocorticoid receptor) antagonist eplerenone can also be used. Doses start at 25 mg bid and it can be titrated up to 200 mg/d. It does not possess any anti-androgen, progestogen, or estrogenic effects. Another useful drug in secondary hyperaldosteronism is the sodium channel blocker amiloride (5–10 mg/bid).


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Dr. T.K. Biswas M.D.
Mumbai
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Suggest Alternative Of Spironlactone To Block Androgen

Hi, Thank you for your query. I can understand your concerns. The more selective MR(mineralocorticoid receptor) antagonist eplerenone can also be used. Doses start at 25 mg bid and it can be titrated up to 200 mg/d. It does not possess any anti-androgen, progestogen, or estrogenic effects. Another useful drug in secondary hyperaldosteronism is the sodium channel blocker amiloride (5–10 mg/bid). Regards Dr. T.K. Biswas M.D. Mumbai