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August 25, 2019
Spiro worked to a degree...

My journey with acne and Spironolactone is a very long one. I apologize in advance for the extreme length of this review.

First off, I am a 34 year old female and have 4 sons. I started getting mild acne at the age of 13. Very minimal, normal hormonal breakouts that were easily controlled by topicals. In high school I went on a few different antibiotics and also birth control (Ortho-Tri-Cyclin) to help clear it up and those things combined worked for me. My skin generally was clear in my late teens. I went to 1 year of college and during that time I went back on birth control (Ortho-Tri-Cyclin-Lo) and was on that during my engagement and first year of marriage. (Along with topicals; benzoyl peroxide, tretinoin, salicylic acid etc). I used proactive on and off as well. I NEVER had cystic acne. Only surface type; white heads, black heads etc. I went off the pill and at age 21 and I got pregnant and through that first pregnancy my skin was flawless and also while breastfeeding it was beautiful. My second pregnancy (age 24) the same thing; mainly clear while pregnant and throughout breastfeeding. After I was done nursing my second boy my skin started getting gradually worse. (Aug/Sept 2011) I finally went to a dermatologist and he put me on an antibiotic called Cephadroxyl. It worked awesome and my skin cleared up within a few months. I was on that for about 8 months. This takes me to Spring 2012. I wanted to get pregnant again so I weaned off of it. Throughout these years I used cetaphil for face wash and some type of Rx topical benzoyl peroxide. I think I used proactive again too. I got pregnant in May of 2012, had absolutely FLAWLESS skin through that pregnancy, gave birth in February of 2013 and again, while nursing my 3rd son had beautiful skin. (I would occasionally get a zit here or there - I'm talking maybe one a week) Once I was done breastfeeding my 3rd son in Feb. 2014, my skin was great over that spring/summer. Then something happened that fall and once again my acne came back. At this point my husband and I were at peace and knew we didn't want to have any more kids. I had heard about Spiro from my mom (she has also suffered with adult acne and had been on it for a few years and it worked great for her) I was hesitant and afraid to take it because of some reviews I had read. But my skin was getting bad enough I was starting to scar so I decided to go for it. I went on birth control (November 2014) because as we all know Spiro is NOT proven totally safe to take while pregnant and neither my husband or I were sterile yet because we weren't even 30 years old. So I started taking the Spiro in January of 2015 at 50 mg. within 4 weeks I felt like I could see a huge difference in my skin. I was SO SO happy. I had some minor side affects; my period was a bit erratic and I had to pee more. Well............ low and behold in mid-February I find out I am pregnant. (the real reason I had skipped my period!) Birth control did not work for me obviously; despite the fact that I religiously took it, did not skip it or anything. You can imagine my horror because of the fear I had for my precious baby possibly having birth defects from the Spiro etc. I immediately stopped taking it. Fast forward again.... 4th pregnancy was completely normal, and my 4th baby boy (born Nov. 2015) was 100% healthy and whole. Thank you Jesus. It was a VERY emotional pregnancy to say the least. What is odd though is that my skin through that pregnancy was NOT good. I had acne and I had eczema at the same time. After I gave birth and was breastfeeding my skin never cleared up. It wasn't awful but it was not clear like all my previous experiences of pregnancy and while breastfeeding. I was also dealing with the eczema which was very very hard. Understand... I was trying to treat eczema which is dry itchy skin, while treating acne which is caused by greasy oil/dead skin cells. It was a very frustrating time for me. (sorry this review is SOOOO freaking long) Fast forward again to April of 2017. I breastfed my fourth boy for almost 18 months. That summer my skin magically was clear. I was using a brand called Carly's which I heard of on this website and it worked for like 3/4 months. Then...... you can guess. The fall of 2017 all hell broke loose and my skin got horrible again; the worst it has EVER been. I was EXTRA stressed because I was homeschooling my 3 older boys. I do believe this had a huge part to play in my skin. So once again I decided to revisit taking the Spiro. (This time around was a completely different story though because I had my tubes tied when my 4th boy was 8 months old -July 2016-) I didn't have to worry about getting pregnant so I went for it. My doctor was very close to putting my on Accutane because my skin was so bad and he was worried of scaring. I begged him to let me have a chance to take the Spiro and he reluctantly agreed. I started taking it in October 2017 and was on a very low does initially of 25 mg, then gradually worked my way up to 100 mg by January of 2018. My skin took FOREVER to start clearing up. It was absolutely awful. I was so ashamed. Here I am a mom of 4 boys in my mid 30's and I'm still getting acne. Finally, by the spring of 2018 my skin was 80% clear. I still had zits here and there but it was way better then when I started. As time went on I would have weeks where it was totally clear and beautiful; and then I would have weeks where I had a handful of zits. My skin has NEVER been "healed" or consistently clear at all. I always have something going on somewhere on my face. I have messed with the dosage many times, going up to 150 and back down to 125 to see if I just need to find and tweak the "perfect" dosage and it doesn't make a difference. And here I am now, August 2019 and my skin is still not 100% clear. Even today I woke up with 3 new ones and I am taking 125 mg. I am wondering if now being on it for almost 2 years, I am becoming immune to it. I feel very defeated and I am ready to seriously consider Accutane. Thats why I got back on this website; to read (again) the reviews of Accutane because I am afraid of the side affects) BUT I am so sick of having to think about my skin every day. I don't have time to be worrying about my skin and who I am going to see and if I need to wear make up. I want to enjoy just raising my boys and being their mom. If anyone has made it this far in reading my review I thank you for taking the time to listen to me. I don't have any special advice other then just go for it and try it. (oh I forgot to mention that during my 2 years of taking it I have definitely had some crazy issues with my period. I went almost 8 months with no period. Then this past summer I was getting it every 2 weeks! Now it is almost back to normal, every 28 days. Other than that I've not had any serious side affects. Maybe some hair loss/thickness but that is it) If anyone has any advice for me, Id appreciate. Thank you and God bless.

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June 29, 2019
Didn't work for me :(

I have been prescribed this twice within two years. First dosage was 100mg once daily and second dosage was 50mg once daily.

Both times I have not seen tremendous results. I have hormonal acne that would probably be considered minimal to moderate but is very stubborn.

January 23, 2019
Fighting Hormonal Cystic Acne

The following is my experience. I wish someone would have shared something similar when I was struggling with this, so I hope there's someone out there who will find this helpful!

I've dealt with deep, painful cystic acne since I was 12. It's been normal for me at any given time to have 1-5 big, multi-headed cysts with a maximum base diameter matching the size of a penny and sometimes a nickel. Almost always on my chin, but occasionally elsewhere. I was put on a rotating buffet of antibiotics and topicals from 14-19 with minimal results -- the acne would always come back after a month or two of relative success. Starting at around 17 the acne got progressively better, but not totally controlled. I was put on birth control (the NuvaRing) at 20, which seemed to make matters worse, but I persisted, eventually trying a total of 5 different hormonal pill/ring formulations. None improved the acne, with the exception of Yaz. 

Yaz contains drospirenone, which is a synthetic progestin related to the chemical compound in Spironolactone. after about 5 months of worse acne when I started Yaz, my skin cleared up rapidly, and I had near-perfect skin for a little over a year. Unfortunately, Yaz also gave me painful ovarian cysts for the first time in my life, constantly sore breasts, excessive fatigue, and worst of all, completely unpredictable periods. I stopped it after two years and moved to a different pill (ortho-cyclen) with a less-androgenic progestin than other pills I'd tried. My periods got better but my acne came right back, and so about a year ago I was placed on Spironolactone.

Ah, the miracle that was Spironolactone in my first few months taking it. My skin returned to Yaz-level clarity within a month, and I finally believed my acne was under control. Around this time, I decided to switch to the copper IUD, believing that the Spiro had my hormones under control and wanting a gentler, long-term option for birth control. I began the combo of copper IUD for birth control and Spiro for acne in April of 2017 and felt fantastic about the switch from a general health and personal standpoint.

Unfortunately, my acne came back, despite being on the Spiro. It was gradual at first, but became un-ignorable after about six months. My skin had not been this bad since high school, and it was completely demoralizing. My doctor upped my dose of Spiro to try and control the acne, but it didn't help one bit.My periods also gradually got longer and longer, until I was bleeding all month long. I developed a massive ovarian cyst and would experience bouts of fainting, dizziness, and immobilizing fatigue. I was cold all the time, too, and didn't want to eat. I thought something was seriously wrong. But I wasn't anemic, and my hormone levels tested normal. I had full thyroid panels done, only to have everything come back within healthy ranges. I booked an appointment with a specialist, who told me to take supplemental progesterone to try and control the bleeding. But before I filled the prescription, I remembered that Yaz had caused similar, if less drastic, symptoms for me in the past. I skipped my dose of Spiro that night, and again the next morning, in a last-ditch effort to see if it would change anything for me. 

Within 24 hours of skipping my Spiro doses, my period stopped (after, I kid you not, 44 days of steady bleeding). My energy returned, and the pain in my ovary stopped. My appetite came back, and I could run without feeling like I was going to faint. But most miraculously, all acne production stopped. Every single lurker (how I refer to those bumps you'll get that inevitably turn into a gigantic cyst) began to shrink at once, and in over a month since stopping the Spiro I haven't had a single new pimple. My acne scars are healing, and my skin has remained calm and clear. 

I'm not saying Spiro caused my acne. Hormonal acne, especially in women, is very complex and when even one hormone is out of balance, it can cause a chain reaction. What I suspect happened is that in adolescence, I had typical cystic acne that comes with the territory for some people (every woman in my family, in my case). I went through puberty on the late side, and I suspect that my acne would have resolved itself on its own by the time I was in my early 20s. But being put on androgenic progesterones from the birth control flared my acne up more than it would have otherwise, and put my body into a state of increased androgenic activity. The Yaz, which is known to decrease androgens, brought all of the excessive androgens down so low that it somehow imbalanced my estrogen levels while causing testosterone levels to plummet far below normal ranges (blood tests from this time corroborate this theory), leading to the cycle irregularities, ovarian cysts, and fatigue. From this point on I suspect that the synthetic hormones in the final birth control pill I tried made things worse. Only once I'd gotten off all synthetic hormones and in favor of my plain old, beloved copper IUD, did all of this become apparent. 

Hormones are no joke, and Spironolactone can be an incredible medicine for women with excess androgenic activity. I suspect that during puberty, had I been prescribed this medication, it would have worked like a charm. But unfortunately, I began taking spiro once my androgen levels had already normalized, and without the synthetic birth control hormones to keep my estrogen and progesterone in balance, everything went haywire. 

If any of this sounds familiar to you, you've been on hormonal birth control for more than 3 years, and you're still struggling with acne, I would say this: before you try spironolactone, get off hormonal birth control for two to three full cycles. I would 100% recommend the copper IUD, it's been a literal dream for me. Once you've gotten the synthetic hormones out of your system, get a full panel of hormone tests from a qualified doctor (not just a derm) during the luteal phase of your cycle (just before your period). This will give you a baseline sense of whether you have excess androgenic activity and might be a candidate for Spiro.

TL;DR: Hormones are complicated, and Spiro caused me a full 6+ months of misery that went way beyond acne. If you have hormonally related acne, are a woman, and have been on hormonal birth control for years, do NOT do what I did, taking birth control continuously and stacking medications on top without first re-establishing a baseline of where your body is without synthetic BCP. 

 

 

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January 3, 2019
The jury is still out...

I've read several of these reviews and every experience is different but helpful.  I'm a 41 year old woman who rarely suffers from acne, however almost 10 years ago to date I begin to experience multiple large and painful cyst around my jawline area.  These bumps would burst and leave dark spots, which if photographed at the wrong angle would give the appearance of a beard! NOT SEXY AT ALL!  After seeing several dermatologist I came across one who stated that I was suffering from hormonal acne and prescribed Yaz birth control pills, Spironolactone, and Differin Gel.  The three were to work aggressively against my acne if used as directed.  I saw results within 2-3 weeks!  And after 2 months my acne cleared as well as the blemishes.  Fast forward to now!  The acne is BACK and 10x worst than before!  People no longer focus on me but rather on these breakouts that are appearing daily!  The doctor has placed me on the same exact regimen but I'm not 31 anymore and the side effects are different this go around.  The meds don't seem to be working at all!  I'm on my 3rd week and every morning I'm greeted with a brand new huge cyst!  I'm trying to be patient but I think within the last 10 years I might have lost that characteristic!  LOL!  I'll keep you all posted on this journey in hopes that it gets better.....to be continued.....

September 9, 2018
And it begins
I just began my regimen of spiro & Finacea. I was prescribed 50 mg (spiro) twice a day but decided 50 mg a day was better. The 2-pills a day fatigued & brought on a slight headache. One works better. Anywho, I am going through it presently at 44-years of age. Geez, I rather not fight acne though I am young at heart. Since I began, the breakouts have gotten worse_as it is a part of the process. I work with the public & the process is tedious. I also receive chemical peels every 3 weeks with extraction. A few cortisone shots when needed. My overall skin tone is not bad but the 3 hormonal cysts are painful & unsightly. I will update in a month on my progress. Optimistic about the results.
September 22, 2018
How are things progressing? Glad you are young at heart:) I think we have to be to persevere through the tribulations of adult acne. I'm 38.
September 22, 2018
How are things progressing? Glad you are young at heart:) I think we have to be to persevere through the tribulations of adult acne. I'm 38.
August 1, 2018
Should I stick with this med?
Hi all - I'm currently taking spironolactone for my acne (25 mg 2x per day). I'm into the second month and my acne is at its worst. I'm talking about painful, cystic acne along my cheeks and jawline. I've noticed fatigue and an increased appetite. I wondered if any of you experienced these side effects and how long it took to see results. I'm so discouraged and in so much pain. After trying holistic remedies, Accutane, birth control, and antibiotics, I so want this one to work! How long did it take you all to see results? Thanks for the love and support my fellow acne sufferers :)
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August 12, 2018
I'd try a higher dose
December 6, 2017
Not a fan...so far
I tried Spironolactone back in 2014 when my doctor recommended it. She felt I had hormonal acne, and I believe we had tried antibiotics, creams and other topicals in the past. When I was in my early 20s I was on accutane which was amazing except for the fact my hair thinned out a great deal, and there was a lot of shedding and a little bit of dryness (the corners of my lips would crack). Anyways fast forward to now I decided to give Spironolactone another try because I had been doing peels, and doxycycline with some results but I do not like to be on antibiotics because I feel like they interfere with my sleep pattern. Mind you I had been on antibiotics in the past before I tried Accutane. So I think I have almost been on this again for a month but I restarted it on November 11th (I had some pills left over from last time), and I let my doctor know I would like to retry it again. She prescribed 50 mg tabs to be taken once daily, and gave me 3 months worth. At this point I don't think I will make the month mark if I continue to display the clinical signs I have. For the last 3 days I have had hives/red welts all over my body. Saturday they were just on my back where my sports bra made contact, and lower lumbar region, on Sunday I had welts I believe it was on my chest and neck, and on my back, Monday I had them appear on my tummy area, but specifically around my arm pits, and flank area. I noticed getting itchy after yoga last night. I usually start getting a rash, and hives and welts when I am relaxing and about to go to sleep. I am a veterinarian so I know why the drug is used so I figure I get a weird reaction due to a drop in blood pressure. Anyway, this happened the last time I tried Spironolactone 3 years ago. What activated the itchy reaction was eating spicy food. Another weird side effect when I first began this medication is I had a lot of acid reflux. I believe it was because I was not taking it with food all the time. I am taking it with food this time, and I no longer have an urgency to burp. That is the best way to describe that side effect from a few years ago. I know a few days ago over the weekend I had some spicy chicken. Well that seemed to activate things again, and I believe that is why I get hives, and welts all over my body while on this medication. Most people will say don't eat spicy food. I have not eaten any spicy food since Sunday. So when I had a reaction this afternoon just sitting and reading I was very surprised. Today I only took a 1/2 tab of the 50 mg tab. I know it takes awhile for the drug to clear from your system. At this point I am thinking about either alternating days, or stopping all together again. The itching is very uncomfortable, and in order to stop it I have to take an anti-histamine, and apply soothing topicals (hylatopica + vanos ointment). What I would prefer is something natural to cure my natural acne. I have taken dramatic steps to change my diet in the last few months. I eat a small amount of dairy (just cheese), drink cashew milk, and I use almond yogurt. I also try to eat a whole food diet with fruits and veggies. My biggest enemy is soda probably which I love. I am considering replacing soda with juicing because I used my mom's over thanksgiving and absolutely loved it. I did recently see that someone on here recommended using apple cider vinegar as a toner, and because I prefer a natural remedy I am currently trying that to see what results I get. I am so tired of these cystic breakouts on the side of my face, and chin. They take so long to go away and then when they do they leave really bad scars that take forever to fade. Would I recommend spironolactone? not if you have a sensitive system like mine. I don't think they tested it enough to be honest. My dermatologist said she has not had any patients have a similar reaction to mine.
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October 7, 2017
16 and tired
It has been 1 month and it just looks the same. I think ima give it more time but man i hate my face...
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January 19, 2017
Desperate...
First of all, I apologize for my English which is not very good because I am French. I am 23 years old, I have been taking the Jasmine pill for 5 years and I have never had acne in my teens. Since June, acne has invaded my face only but very importantly with medium-sized white buttons and a rough set. All summer I lived the hell you trying all the parapharmacie creams ... In September I went to see a dermatologist who put me under Doxiciline and, from the first week, I had practically nothing any more I did not believe ... Then every week I had hundreds of small pimples that grew on the chin and lower cheeks. The dermatologist believing that I was having an allergic reaction to the sun, prescribed cortisone cream ... Indeed it worked rather well, but it came back every week again and again until the day it no longer had any effect .. . I started to develop acne on the forehead and days again. I therefore go back to consult this dermatologist who made me do a biopsy (thinking that it could be a mushroom of the repeated use of cortisone cream) which demonstrated the absence of fungi. I also did a hormonal blood test showing no abnormality either ... She did not know what to do for me ... So she sent me to a colleague who specializes in acne. My acne covered my face, forehead and cheeks with a grainy set, buttons bigger than others not piercing and an oily layer. This new dermatologist then prescribed Spironolactone in addition to my 4th generation Jasmine pill to control androgens. After 5 weeks at 100mg no results except that the oily aspect has disappeared. My skin is always covered with this grainy layer with pimples at the bottom of the cheeks and in the middle of the forehead. As for the side effects that this medicine gives me I would say that I go to the toilet every hour but it is not really annoying (well it would not be if I had good results on my skin ...). I lost 2kg being already very lean it is all the same boring ... So I drink a lot of water to compensate for this loss. After 5 weeks at 100mg without results, I went back to see the dermatologist who passed me at 150mg a day ... It is now a week that I take this dose, and I really feel tired, dizzy, nauseated ... If the results on my face would be visible I will take on me without problem. But you forget no results. Always this rough coat and those bigger buttons on the front and lower cheeks. And still as many tears every day for two months now ... Do you think this is normal that after 6 weeks under Spironolactone there are no results? I see your opinions and this drug is prescribed to adult women having acne with big cysts which is not my type of acne. Can Spironolactone work on my type of acne? While knowing that I have no visible hormonal disorder on the blood tests ... Thank you for your answers ...
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January 23, 2017
It took 5 months for me to see clearing. 6 weeks probably not enough time, plus also every time I upped the dose it got worse before better. Give it more time. I don't know about your type of acne and spiro unfortunately.
January 23, 2017
Thank you so much for your answer Girlvle ! I took Spiro for 8 weeks and no results for that moment... Have a good evening :)
January 31, 2017
Hey even I am on my third month. Just completed the second one I think we should wait.let's be positive. :)
January 12, 2017
New on Spironolactone
Hi, I'm new on this site and actually very new on Spiro. I have never been through the acne thing in my whole life, I would get maybe 1 or 2 pimples a year, had very pretty skin. I just turned 50 and I noticed that I started breaking out on my jawlines and chin pretty bad, never had this ever before. I have tried everything from Clearasil to home-made products, nothing has helped me at all, I tried mostly everything. Finally my daughter told me to go and see a skin doctor, which wasn't cheap at all, my co-pay is $40. When I saw the dr, he asked me a couple of questions, looked at my skin and said that I have Hormonal and Cystic acne, he gave me a prescription of Spironolactone, 25 mg. twice a day and a prescription for some facial cream which cost about $100 a tube. I filled the Spiro but couldn't get the cream because I didn't have enough money for that. I started taking the Spiro 2 days ago which is too early to tell any results yet. Could anyone tell me more about this Spiro, the side effects and how long would it take to work, please tell me everything I would appreciate this so much, I have heard a lot of negative things about this drug and I'm pretty scared about taking it, but I desperately want my clear skin back, please help. (dede)
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January 17, 2017
I was pretty nervous about taking this too, I started in October and it was a gradual process but it absolutely cleared my skin! I even stopped wearing make up for the first time in 10 years!
January 18, 2017
Thanks Katm for adding that, but did you have any side-effects from the pill and how much were you on?, Thanks!
January 18, 2017
Thanks Katm for adding that, but did you have any side-effects from the pill and how much were you on?, Thanks!
January 18, 2017
Thanks Katm for adding that, but did you have any side-effects from the pill and how much were you on?, Thanks!
January 18, 2017
I am 48 and it took 5 months to clear and it got worse before better. You skin may get very dry at first on this med. Topicals did nothing for me either. I started with 50 mgs a day and then last month upped to 100 mgs a day. Side effects were break out, dry skin, very occasional dizziness when exercising and needing to drink more water. Stay on it and be patient.
February 20, 2017
The pharmacy should have dispensed a drug information packet with the prescription. It's a potassium sparing diuretic so be careful about taking in potassium containing foods in your diet. It may increase your need to urinate since it's a diuretic. Make sure you tell your pharmacist about all of your meds to check for potentially life threatening drug interactions.

Finding a Doctor

The right dermatologist can make a big difference to your patient experience and the success of your acne treatment plan. Here are the steps to find a dermatologist who is a good fit:

  1. Use the search feature on the American Academy of Dermatology website to look for board-certified dermatologists in your area, and filter the search results for doctors with a special interest in treating acne.
  2. Read online patient reviews of any dermatologists you are considering and ask people you know whether they have any experience with these dermatologists.
  3. Do your research and go to your first appointment with questions prepared.
  4. Listen to what your gut feeling tells you once you see a dermatologist in person. If you are not completely comfortable, try a different dermatologist.

Finding a Doctor

Only a select few plastic surgeons specialize in acne scar revision surgery. Be certain to find a provider who specializes in acne scar repair and who is passionate and experienced in this area.

Be sure to:

  • Look at before and after photos, the more the better, especially patients with similar scarring to your own.
  • Be realistic about results. Look for improvement, not a cure.

Questions to ask a potential scar revision specialist:

  • Are you board certified? Be certain that they are board certified.
  • How long have you been performing these procedures? Normally, the more experience the better, however, some younger surgeons may be more on top of the latest procedures.
  • Can I speak to some of your other patients? Ask for references for several patients who had similar scarring and speak to them about the process and their satisfaction with results.

Red flags:

  • Their story changes: As you discuss different treatment options, if they tend to change their mind easily, or agree with whatever you say, consider this a red flag. A confident, experienced surgeon will possess strong, unwavering opinions.
  • Your gut tells you "no": Trust your gut. If you just don't feel that the doctor is the right fit, trust that and move on. On the other hand, if you feel they are the perfect specialist for you, trust that feeling.