TITLE
Low-dose spironolactone in the treatment of female hirsutism.
AUTHOR
Ylostalo P; Heikkinen J; Kauppila A; Pakarinen A; Jarvinen PA
SOURCE
Int J Fertil 1987 Jan-Feb; 32 (1): 41-5
LANGUAGE OF PUBLICATION
English
ABSTRACT
Twelve women, 11 with hirsutism and one with alopecia areata, were treated
with low-dose spironolactone (50 mg daily) from the 4th until the 22nd cycle
day over 12 consecutive menstrual cycles. Eight hirsute women observed a
favorable effect on hirsutism in 3 to 8 months, and hair loss ceased in the one
patient with alopecia areata. No significant side effects occurred. Low-dose
spironolactone decreased the concentration of total and free testosterone and
elevated the concentration of prolactin on the 10th cycle day, while LH, FSH,
estradiol, progesterone, DHEAS, SHBG, and cortisol levels remained unchanged.
The plasma aldosterone concentration increased significantly during the
treatment, although serum potassium and sodium concentrations remained
unchanged. Low-dose spironolactone is, thus, safe and effective in the
treatment of hirsutism. It seems to be useful as an initial or alternative
treatment. (AUTHOR)
MJTR: Hirsutism DT. Spironolactone TU.
MNTR: Acne Vulgaris CI. Adult. Aldosterone BL.
Alopecia Areata DT. Female. Hirsutism BL. Human. Menstrual Cycle. Middle Age.
Prolactin BL. Spironolactone AD. Spironolactone AE. Testosterone BL. JOURNAL
ARTICLE
RNUM: 52-01-7 (Spironolactone); 52-39-1
(Aldosterone); 57-85-2 (Testosterone); 9002-62-4 (Prolactin)