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Does Spiro (spironolactone) work for acne?

Spiro (spironolactone) has a research efficacy score of 81/100 for acne — rated Strong across 11 studies. Real users on social media rate it 55/100. It typically takes 6–12 weeks to show results.

Research

81 / 100

11 studies

Social

55 / 100

49 posts

Safety

80 / 100

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Spiro (spironolactone) — treatment for acne

How does Spiro (spironolactone) help acne?

androgen receptor antagonism and aldosterone antagonism

Category: antiandrogen

Efficacy: Research vs. Real Users

Research Evidence

81 / 100

Strong

11 studies · 4533324 participants

Score derived from PubMed research published in the past year.

Real User Reports

55 / 100

Moderate

49 posts

Self-reported results can be biased. Use as context, not proof.

How It Works

  • Administration Oral, Daily
  • Time to work 6–12 weeks
  • Adult dose target Adult women with moderate to severe acne vulgaris, particularly those with hormonally driven or androgen-sensitive acne who have failed or are intolerant to topical therapies and oral antibiotics.

Safety Profile

80

/ 100

Safety Score: Strong

Higher scores indicate a more favorable safety profile.

Known Side Effects

  • body acne
  • chin acne flare (possibly related to hormonal adjustment)
  • hair loss
  • heart palpitations
  • hyperkalemia
  • intolerable side effects (unspecified)
  • migraines
  • unspecified side effects
  • unspecified side effects mentioned by user
  • unspecified side effects requiring discontinuation
  • vertigo concerns

Cautions

Not recommended during pregnancy

Not recommended for long-term use without supervision

Who Should Consider Spiro (spironolactone)?

  • Severity Mild, moderate, severe
  • Effective areas face
  • Category Non-steroid Prescription Medication

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Spiro (spironolactone) work for acne?
Research gives Spiro a score of 81/100 for acne (Strong), based on 11 studies. Real-user reports score it 55/100.
What are the side effects of Spiro (spironolactone)?
Commonly reported side effects include: body acne, chin acne flare (possibly related to hormonal adjustment), hair loss, heart palpitations, hyperkalemia, intolerable side effects (unspecified), migraines, unspecified side effects, unspecified side effects mentioned by user, unspecified side effects requiring discontinuation, vertigo concerns.
How long does Spiro (spironolactone) take to work?
Spiro typically shows results in 6–12 weeks, though individual responses vary. Tracking your symptoms with a structured experiment can help you know sooner.
Is Spiro (spironolactone) safe for long-term use?
Spiro is generally not recommended for long-term use without medical supervision.
How do you use Spiro (spironolactone)?
Spiro is administered oral, Daily, at a target dose of Adult women with moderate to severe acne vulgaris, particularly those with hormonally driven or androgen-sensitive acne who have failed or are intolerant to topical therapies and oral antibiotics..
Is Spiro (spironolactone) safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
Spiro is not recommended during pregnancy. Always confirm with your healthcare provider.

This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting, stopping, or changing any treatment. Scores are derived from publicly available research and social media data and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical guidance.