Aldactone: Frequently Asked Questions Answered
What is Aldactone?
Aldactone is the brand name for Spironolactone, a steroid chemically related to the mineralocorticoid aldosterone. It falls under the category of aldosterone receptor antagonist. It is mainly used to treat heart failure and high blood pressure. Spironolactone is a weak diuretic that removes excess water and electrolytes from the body without causing potassium loss. This makes it efficient in reducing blood pressure and swelling caused by various medical conditions.
What are the uses of Aldactone?
Aldactone or Spironolactone is a weak diuretic on its own. It is used only in combination with other more efficacious diuretics. It can be used in the following medical conditions:
Low potassium levels.
Edema: Spironolactone is frequently added to a thiazide or loop diuretic to treat fluid accumulation due to liver cirrhosis.
Hypertension, or high blood pressure.
Congestive heart failure: as an additional drug to conventional therapy in moderate-to-severe congestive heart failure, it can retard disease progression and lower death rates.