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Oral and topical spironolactone therapies in skin androgenization.
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1991
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Hormonal ContraceptiveTopical Spironolactone TherapiesTopical UseMedicineGynecologySp TreatmentsTopical DrugMenopause Hormone TherapyPharmacotherapyAntiandrogen DrugSkin PharmacologyDermatologySclerodermaPharmacologyReproductive Endocrinology
The most important clinical studies using spironolactone as an antiandrogen drug either per os or topically are referred. Menstrual disturbances very often occur during SP treatments thus limiting its systemic use. As far as the topical use is concerned SP seems to be highly effective with absence of systemic effects. Local mild side effects were present in a small number of patients.