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Re: Sprio question...

From: sameasalways (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 26 Jun 2003 03:15:15 -0500 (CDT)


At Thu, 26 Jun 2003, Anomaly wrote: >Are you talking about spironlactone? I am not sure how it affects hair growth personally but maybe someone here does. I do know that it does block testosterone levels which is supposed to prevent course hairs from growing but that it takes about 3 months before you notice a big difference in the hair growth not being as heavy, ect. It is actually a blood pressure drug that is shown also to block testosterones. That is all I know about it though. Maybe if they think your losing hair because you are producing too many androgyns then they hope by taking spiro that your hair loss will cease. (by lowering the androgyns in your system). I am not sure though. Take care
>I just started taking Spiro last week because my hair has been falling
>out an insane amount and I was freaking out. My question is, how long
>does it take to start working? Because my hair still seems to be falling
>out the same amount. Also, is it supposed to just stop hairloss only,
>or is it also supposed to help re-grow lost hair?
>Thanks!
>-rebecca



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