Spironolactone + Topical

Telemedicine Evaluation Required

Female Patients Only

An oral treatment for female patients that works well for acne caused by hormonal fluctuations (i.e. acne along the jawline or the lower face.)

We pair Spironolactone with our customized topical prescription for extra acne-clearing results.

  • Best suited for women with hormonal acne flare-ups
  • Generally see results in 2-3 months
  • Can be taken as a long-term treatment to prevent new breakouts
  • Best suited for women with hormonal acne flare-ups
  • Generally see results in 2-3 months
  • Can be taken as a long-term treatment to prevent new breakouts

An oral treatment for female patients that works well for acne caused by hormonal fluctuations (i.e. acne along the jawline or the lower face.)

We pair Spironolactone with our customized topical prescription for extra acne-clearing results.

Stop hormonal acne in its tracks

We combine Spironolactone with a customized topical prescription cream for extra acne-clearing results. It is important to note that in some cases, Spironolactone can cause high levels of Potassium and your provider may request to have this checked via bloodwork during treatment. Spironolactone should not be taken by people with Addison’s Disease or Kidney Issues.

Your dermatologist will work with you to determine if Spironolactone might be the best treatment option for your particular acne type.

We combine Spironolactone with a customized topical prescription cream for extra acne-clearing results. It is important to note that in some cases, Spironolactone can cause high levels of Potassium and your provider may request to have this checked via bloodwork during treatment. Spironolactone should not be taken by people with Addison’s Disease or Kidney Issues.

Your dermatologist will work with you to determine if Spironolactone might be the best treatment option for your particular acne type.

Important Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Warning for Spironolactone: Spironolactone should not be used if you are actively trying to get pregnant, are pregnant, or breastfeeding. The use of Spironolactone during pregnancy is generally contraindicated unless the potential benefits outweigh the risks to the fetus. Animal studies have indicated increased resorption rates, fewer live fetuses, and both progestational and antiandrogenic effects. There are no controlled studies in human pregnancy. Read more about warnings and safety info.

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