Spironolactone for Gender Dysphoria User Reviews
Brand names: Aldactone, CaroSpir
- Arw...
- February 5, 2018
"Worked great for a while, then I started losing weight, feeling tired, trouble swallowing, etc. My GP and the multiple specialists she sent me to told me it was an eating disorder and referred me to an eating disorder clinic... honestly don't trust MOST doctors after this. It turned out spironolactone was the cause, because when I asked the endocrinologist (not the one that originally prescribed Spiro for me) prescribing my meds to switch me to an alternative, the side effects went away, and now I'm able to eat the same portions as those around me. If this medication works for you, great. But if you do start feeling unusually tired, bloated, can't eat, can't sleep, and have trouble swallowing... GET OFF OF IT! It's not worth it."
- key...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- March 1, 2022
"Used for about a month - has made me completely stop HRT until I can get access to a different anti-androgen. I assume it suppressed my T well enough, but this comes at the cost of never getting more than a few hours of uninterrupted sleep due to constant urination and brain fog that feels worse than dysphoria dissociation. This drug will be perfect for you if your goal is to suppress T at any cost - for me, it wasn't worth the downsides."
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- Mik...
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- March 3, 2023
"I need a blood test to make sure I'm not building up too much potassium (but need those anyways for hormones). The increased need to urinate isn't too bad, and they have a funny smell to them. But I'm very satisfied with the testosterone-blocking effects. I have experienced partial restoration of my hairline, thinning body hair, and breast development (mostly hormones at work there). It also has the bonus effect of helping with the acne caused by taking hormones."
- Tom...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- October 5, 2021
"As much as I want to stop the effects of testosterone on my body, the constant dizziness, lingering nausea, anxiety, and brain fog made me stop this drug immediately. I stopped only after 4 days because it was too overwhelming and started messing with my life more than the gender dysphoria. I'm also very sensitive to all pharmaceutical drugs, so I'm not too shocked by my reaction. Just very unfortunate."
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Your review helps others make informed decisions.- Ran...
- Taken for 5 to 10 years
- December 29, 2020
"Used spironolactone for 8 years, never had any problem, side effects, and ended up with C cup breasts. Would have liked to go bigger."
- Amy...
- Taken for 1 to 2 years
- March 2, 2025
"It's good for keeping my testosterone suppressed, although I really don't care for the diuretic aspect of it. Salt cravings are fun, though."
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"After switching from cyproterone acetate to spironolactone, I found that apart from increased urination, it works almost as well to decrease androgen levels. It does what it is supposed to, and for that, I'm very happy!"