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Old 04-14-2009
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Can i ask my doctor to prescribe me spironolactone for my hormonal acne when i'm only 15
spironolactonen is a drug used for hormonal acne.
i usually breakout before and during my preiod. i did some research and read that this will help hormonal acne.
Am i allowed to ask my doctor to precribe this medication? I have a new doctor so i think i will bbe uncomfortable. and What can i do if the doctor refuses to prescribe it for me?
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Spionolactone isn't an acne medication... it's a diuretic used primarily for the treatment of hypertension and congestive heart failure.

You're can ask your doctor to prescribe anything, but the decision is theirs.
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