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Eplerenone vs. Spironolactone

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I have been taking Spironolactone for 3.5 years. Prior to being diagnosed with

hyper-aldosterone, my BP was about 160/90 and my potassium level was low despite

taking large doses of anti-hypertensives and potassium pills. Spironolactone at

100 mg had a dramatic effect and my BP is currently about 130/80 and potassium

is normal, without taking any potassium pills. I am a 71 year old male.

To counteract breast tenderness and gynecomastia, my internist has me taking

tamoxifen (10 mg per day), and this works fairly well. But I would rather not

take Tamoxifen, and would like to try an even higher level of a

mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist. Is Eplerenone now validated for treatment

of hyper-aldosterone? What is the equivalent dose to get the same effect?

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