Better to use spironolactone and Revivogen Every Other Day? Or.....

doggfather

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Ideally I'd like to use spironolactone and Revivogen together but I can't apply one in the morning since spironolactone stinks and Revivogen is just too greasy. Secondly, because Revivogen has the 3 hour minimum between use with another topical application it seems too difficult to apply both spironolactone and Revivogen at night. Assuming that I can only apply one topical at night would it be better to alternate spironolactone and Revivogen every other day or just choose between spironolactone and Revivogen and use one of them every day?
 

dis

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I normally apply both at night. I use Revivogen about 9:30 PM and spironolactone 5% cream around 11:30 PM. If I get home too late, then I only apply Revivogen.

I think it’s better to use both products daily.
 

doggfather

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Yah, you're probably right that it's better to use both products daily. But let's just say that using both products daily is not an option. Would it better to use only one of them daily or use both of them but using one of them one day and the other the next day and so on...

And dis, how long have you been applying the Revivogen/spironolactone combo for? What results have you had?
 

Cheyenne Press

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Just FYI, spironolactone has a very short half life. You'd do best to apply it twice daily.
 

doggfather

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Yah I wish I could but I just cannot apply that stuff in the morning. Tried both cream and alcohol solutions and both stink up the joint. The cream more in a subtler way but still noticeable. And from reading some of Bryan's posts he has said that some of the animal studies used spironolactone 1x/day so even spironolactone 1x/day is effective.
 
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