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Book a video visit with a Sesame provider and get a spironolactone prescription online if appropriate. Spironolactone is an FDA-approved medication that helps the body remove excess salt and water by blocking the hormone aldosterone. It is commonly prescribed to help manage fluid buildup and lower blood pressure.

This medication can help:

  • Reduce excess fluid buildup (edema)
  • Lower blood pressure
  • Manage conditions such as heart failure, kidney disease, and liver disease

Spironolactone is sometimes prescribed off-label for hormonal acne or excess hair growth (hirsutism) in females, depending on your provider’s recommendation.

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About spironolactone

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How to get a spironolactone prescription online through Sesame

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During your video consultation, your provider will discuss your medical history, current medications, and health concerns to determine whether spironolactone is right for you.

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If prescribed, your spironolactone prescription can be sent directly to a local pharmacy so you can pick it up at a time that works for you, often the same day.

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About spironolactone prescriptions

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Medically reviewed by:Dr. Allison Edwards, MD

Spironolactone is a prescription medication used to treat a variety of conditions. It helps remove excess salt and water from the body, which can lower blood pressure and reduce swelling.

Common medical uses include high blood pressure, heart failure, fluid retention caused by kidney or liver disease, and certain hormonal conditions. In some cases, healthcare providers may also prescribe it off-label for acne or excessive hair growth in females.

Spironolactone can help with acne by blocking the effects of androgens, hormones that increase oil production in the skin. By reducing excess oil, it can decrease the formation of acne over time. Results typically appear gradually, with some improvement seen after a few weeks and more noticeable effects after several months of consistent treatment.

If you’re struggling with acne, a Sesame provider can help determine whether spironolactone or another acne treatment is right for you.

Oral spironolactone is taken by mouth and affects the whole body, allowing it to treat conditions like high blood pressure and edema while also addressing hormonal imbalances.

Topical spironolactone acne medication is not an FDA‑approved, widely manufactured product. Dermatologists may prescribe compounded topical formulations prepared by licensed pharmacies for acne in some cases. These still require a prescription and are not available over the counter.

Spironolactone is not recommended for people with kidney or liver disease, high potassium levels (hyperkalemia), or Addison’s disease or other electrolyte imbalances.

People taking certain medications or supplements, like ACE inhibitors, ARBs, potassium supplements, NSAIDs, digoxin, lithium, or other diuretics, should consult their provider before starting spironolactone due to potential drug interactions.

Individuals who are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding should discuss potential risks with their provider before starting.

Yes, many people take spironolactone alongside hormonal birth control. Birth control pills do not interfere with spironolactone, and in some cases, taking them together may be recommended to help manage acne or regulate menstrual cycles and painful periods. Always check with your healthcare provider to ensure your medications are safe together.
Keep spironolactone at room temperature, away from heat, moisture, and direct sunlight. Make sure the container is closed carefully and tightly and out of reach of children and pets. Avoid storing it in the bathroom or other humid areas, as moisture can affect the medication.
If you miss a dose of spironolactone, take it as soon as you remember. If it’s nearly time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and continue your normal schedule. Do not double up on doses to make up for a missed pill, as this could increase the risk of side effects.
Taking more spironolactone than prescribed can cause side effects such as dizziness, nausea, vomiting, irregular heartbeat, or fainting. Severe overdoses may require emergency care. If you suspect an overdose, contact Poison Control at 1-800-222-1222 or call emergency services immediately.

Spironolactone is a prescription-only medication. You must see a licensed healthcare provider to get a prescription. Providers on Sesame can write a prescription or refill an existing one during a virtual or in-person visit, often with same-day pickup at a pharmacy near you.

Note that all prescriptions are at the discretion of your health care provider. Providers on Sesame cannot prescribe controlled substances.

You can obtain spironolactone through a licensed pharmacy with a prescription from your healthcare provider. Sesame allows you to book a video visit, speak with a provider, and have your prescription sent to a nearby pharmacy for pickup, often the same day.

There are several different diuretic medications used to help the body remove excess fluid and lower blood pressure. Thiazide‑type diuretics include chlorthalidone (generic for Thalitone), hydrochlorothiazide (generic for Esidrix), and indapamide (generic for Lozol).

Loop diuretics, such as furosemide and torsemide (generic for Demadex), are often used when more potent fluid removal is needed. Potassium‑sparing options include spironolactone and combinations like triamterene‑HCTZ. These drugs help prevent the loss of potassium while still reducing fluid retention.