#50528 - 03/30/08 03:21 AM
A note about Spiro
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Just wanted to post--I had posted a number of weeks ago a comment regarding the differences in batches of Spiro from inhousedrugstore.com. After experimenting around awhile, that's not the case. I've discovered that the 25mg pills work better. I switched back and forth to be sure, and no doubt about it, taking 8 of the 25mg pills worked quite a bit better than taking 2 of the 100mg pills.
The thing I noticed was the difference in my skin and hair, and also cramps. While things were still okay with the 100mgs, it was so much better with the 25mgs. There must be a difference in fillers. Both taste equally yuk, I know that.
I tried that mini-experiment because when I first started taking Spiro, I had only purchased the 25mg bottles. Then later on, I switched to the 100mg bottles. After awhile I got to thinking that either my body was getting too used to the stuff, or else the batches were different because it wasn't controlling the oily hair or cramps quite as well as it once was (still was better than nothing, let me assure you). Then it occurred to me to try what I was originally doing to see if things were the same or different.
Sure enough. I'm going back to the 25mg pills.
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#50533 - 03/30/08 09:31 AM
Re: A note about Spiro
[Re: CoffeeGal]
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In the US and Canada, prescription medications are allowed to have a plus or minus margin of error. It's probably the same in other countries. In the US, it's +15% to -15%. In Canada, it's +5% to -5%. (Thank you Canada for requiring your drugs to be more accurate.) The 100's you took may have been at lowest minus percentage, while the 25's you took were more accurate.
And CoffeeGal, I owe you a thank you. I don't have prescription insurance and take an expensive asthma medication. I've been buying it from Canada for years at 1/2 the US price. After your post, I ordered some from inhousedrugstore. It was 1/3 of the US price! I received it quickly and it's working great.
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#50574 - 04/01/08 12:09 PM
Re: A note about Spiro
[Re: Choice]
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Glad to help! And I'm glad to know about that margin of error. I had no idea. But that explains it. I noticed on the 25mg that it makes me feel lazier. Not lethargic or fatigued by any stretch of the imagination (I feel great) but lackadaisical about things I ought to be doing. I wonder if testosterone is some sort of magical motivator, and mine's being removed. My whirling dervish activity has lightened up a *lot*!  (could be all in my head--it's a great excuse, anyway)
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#50583 - 04/01/08 02:42 PM
Re: A note about Spiro
[Re: CoffeeGal]
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Some meds do cause that. I took Paxil many years ago when I was going through a divorce, and the things that I was once so organized and anal about became so unimportant to me. I didn't stay on the Paxil for long, but I've yet to get back that great ability to organize.
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#50586 - 04/01/08 03:13 PM
Re: A note about Spiro
[Re: Choice]
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I was an organization freak myself, but now... I just throw everything out so I don't have to organize it. Well, blame it on the medicine! 
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#50659 - 04/03/08 08:08 PM
Re: A note about Spiro
[Re: CoffeeGal]
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I happened to think, Choice--if you have a prescription, you won't need prescript insurance if you get Spiro at Wal-Mart. It's only $4.00 there. I think it's a 25mg, 100-count bottle. You wouldn't have to wait for the mail.
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#50665 - 04/04/08 12:01 AM
Re: A note about Spiro
[Re: CoffeeGal]
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I don't take spiro. I take Advair for my asthma, a medication made by GlaxoSmithKline that is not available in generic form in the US. What I've bought online from Canada, India, and now from inhousedrugstore.com is the generic Advair made in the UK by GlaxoSmithKline. The difference, the generic package isn't as pretty as the brand name package. And I'm probably getting higher quality.
In my area, Rite Aid will match Wal-Mart's prices, which is great for me, it's 4 short blocks from my office.
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#52991 - 06/13/08 08:39 PM
Re: A note about Spiro
[Re: Choice]
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Hi, I wanted to ask if taking Spiro (even if you don't have hirsutism or whatever) is okay,and if so by how much does it thin or reduce the hair?
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#52999 - 06/14/08 02:27 PM
Re: A note about Spiro
[Re: lagirl]
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Sorry for freaking anyone out:( ... And I'm a female.I was just wondering if it was safe to take it because I heard some people even without hirsutism and without perscriptions could take it,that's all. I figured if it was safe then I might consider it but I guess it probably isn't...I do have BAD hair problems so that's why I was asking and I can't afford payng for laser treatments.
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