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Is 50 mg of spironolactone enough for hair loss?

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I’m looking into spironolactone as a possible treatment for hair loss and noticed that some people mention different dosages. Is 50mg a typical starting dose, and is it actually effective at that level? Or do you need to go higher (like 100mg+) to see real results? Would love to hear from anyone who has experience with it.

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    Spironolactone at 50mg is common and a lot of derms will begin at 25–50mg and titrate to 100mg if needed. Some people do fine on the lower doses, especially with minoxidil. Give it ~6 months (9–12 for max) — it works by blocking androgen signaling at the follicle. If you look at anagen.xyz, they offer different evidence-backed treatments to support hair regrowth like spironolactone and gentle topicals like Au Naturale. https://anagen.xyz/products

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