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Symptoms of male hormone excess or androgen excess (excessive hair growth (hirsutism), acne or scalp hair loss (alopecia)) can be treated either by:
Hormonal contraceptionThe oral contraceptive pill is also a useful treatment for reducing symptoms of androgen excess. Some oral contraceptive pills (Diane/Brenda/Juliet) also contain small amounts of anti-androgens (cyproterone acetate), however they also have higher doses of oestrogen, which may increase insulin resistance. In general, most oral contraceptives have similar effects on androgen excess. MetforminA drug used to treat insulin resistance and diabetes which reduces circulating insulin levels and androgens. Metformin treatment reduces hirsutism and acne to a similar extent as the Pill. Anti-androgensCyproterone acetate
Cyproterone acetate (androcur) is an effective anti-androgen that must only be used with the hormonal contraceptive pill.
Cyproterone acetate is usually used 10 days of each cycle. Spironolactone
Spironolactone (aldactone) is a diuretic (fluid reducing tablet) which also reduces androgen production and blocks androgen activity in the body. It is an effective anti-androgen and should be used only in women who are not trying to conceive due to the possibility of foetal abnormalities (birth defects). It must be used with some form of contraception to avoid pregnancy and prevent irregular bleeding.
These treatments typically take a couple of months to reduce symptoms. FinasterideFinasteride reduces the binding of androgens to the target tissues. It is a treatment for acne, hirsutism and alopecia, but is not used commonly in Australia. Other medicationsOther medical treatments that reduce excess androgens include:
Content updated July 31, 2009 |