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Re: Adalactone, spironlactone and other medications to treat Poly Cystic Ovaries

From: Beth (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 7 Dec 2001 23:39:43 -0600 (CST)


Spironolactone is the generic version of Aldactone. Do you mean your Dr. switch you to the Aldactone from Spironolactone? I don't understand why they would 'add' it on top of the Spiro. Aldactone will do the same thing for you as Spironolactone.

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Beth

At Fri, 7 Dec 2001, Kristine wrote: > >I'm a 21 year old female. I was diagnosed with Poly Cystic Ovaries when >I was 14, it was later connfirmed when I was 18. I've been on Ortho Try >Cyclen for about 4 years now. The Spironolactone came in about a year >ago and the Adalactone is the recent addition to my collection. I don't >know much about it, what its supposed to do how its going to affect me, >if there are any long term side effects that I have to worry about. I've >been taking it for the past few days, its no picnic but if it will >control the hair and the testosteron I guess I can't complain, but if >anyone knows exactly what it does, please please please e-mail me as >soon as possible. Thank you.

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Stay safe and feel free to email me anytime,

Beth Rockport, MA




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