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Overview
| Trade Names: | Abbolactone; Acelat; Aldace; Aldactazide; Aldactide; Aldactone; Aldactone A; Alderon; Aldopur; Almatol; Altex; Aquareduct; Deverol; Diatensec; Dira; Duraspiron; Espironolactona [INN-Spanish]; Euteberol; Lacalmin; Lacdene; Laractone; Melarcon; Nefurofan; Osyrol; SNL; Sagisal; Sincomen; Spiresis; Spiretic; Spiridon; Spiro-Tablinen; Spiroctan; Spiroctanie; Spiroderm; Spirolactone; Spirolakton; Spirolang; Spirolone; Spirone; Spironocompren; Spironolactone A; Spironolactone [BAN:INN:JAN]; Spironolactonum [INN-Latin]; Spironolattone [DCIT]; Sprioderm; Supra-puren; Suracton; Uractone; Urusonin; Verospiron; Verospirone; Verospirone Opianin; Xenalon |
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| Brand Mixtures: | Aldactazide 25 (Hydrochlorothiazide + Spironolactone); Aldactazide 50 (Hydrochlorothiazide + Spironolactone); Apo-Spirozide Tab (Hydrochlorothiazide + Spironolactone); Novo-Spirozine Tab 25mg (Hydrochlorothiazide + Spironolactone); Novo-Spirozine-50 Tab (Hydrochlorothiazide + Spironolactone) |
| PharmGKB Accession Id: | PA451483 |
Description
A potassium sparing diuretic that acts by antagonism of aldosterone in the distal renal tubules. It is used mainly in the treatment of refractory edema in patients with congestive heart failure, nephrotic syndrome, or hepatic cirrhosis. Its effects on the endocrine system are utilized in the treatments of hirsutism and acne but they can lead to adverse effects. (From Martindale, The Extra Pharmacopoeia, 30th ed, p827) (source: Drug Bank)
Indication
Used primarily to treat low-renin hypertension, hypokalemia, and Conn's syndrome. (source: Drug Bank)
ATC Therapeutic Category
- C03DA:Aldosterone antagonists
Pharmacology, Interactions, and Contraindications
Mechanism Of Action
Spironolactone is a specific pharmacologic antagonist of aldosterone, acting primarily through competitive binding of receptors at the aldosterone-dependent sodium-potassium exchange site in the distal convoluted renal tubule. Spironolactone causes increased amounts of sodium and water to be excreted, while potassium is retained. Spironolactone acts both as a diuretic and as an antihypertensive drug by this mechanism. It may be given alone or with other diuretic agents which act more proximally in the renal tubule. (source: Drug Bank)
Pharmacology
Spironolactone is a synthetic 17-lactone steroid which is a renal competitive aldosterone antagonist in a class of pharmaceuticals called potassium-sparing diuretics. On its own, spironolactone is only a weak diuretic, but it can be combined with other diuretics. Due to its anti-androgen effect, it can also be used to treat hirsutism, and is a common component in hormone therapy for male-to-female transgendered people. Spironolactone inhibits the effect of aldosterone by competing for intracellular aldosterone receptor in the distal tubule cells. This increases the secretion of water and sodium, while decreasing the excretion of potassium. Spironolactone has a fairly slow onset of action, taking several days to develop and similarly the effect diminishes slowly. (source: Drug Bank)
Food Interactions
Avoid alcohol.
Avoid salt substitutes containing potassium.
Take with food.
(source:
Drug Bank)
Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, Elimination & Toxicity
Biotransformation
Rapidly and extensively metabolized. The metabolic pathway of spironolactone is complex and can be divided into two main routes: those in which the sulfur moiety is retained and those in which the sulfur moiety is removed by dethioacetylation. Spironolactone is transformed to a reactive metabolite that can inactivate adrenal and testicular cytochrome P450 enzymes. It also has anti-androgenic activity. (source: Drug Bank)
Protein Binding
Spironolactone and its metabolites are more than 90% bound to plasma proteins. (source: Drug Bank)
Absorption
Fairly rapidly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract. Food increases the bioavailability of unmetabolized spironolactone by almost 100%. (source: Drug Bank)
Toxicity
The oral LD<sub>50</sub> of spironolactone is greater than 1,000 mg/kg in mice, rats, and rabbits. Acute overdosage of spironolactone may be manifested by drowsiness, mental confusion, maculopapular or erythematous rash, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, or diarrhea. Spironolactone has been shown to be a tumorigen in chronic toxicity studies in rats. (source: Drug Bank)
Isomeric SMILES Code:
CC(=O)S[C@@H]1CC2=CC(=O)CC[C@@]2([C@@H]3[C@@H]1[C@@H]4CC[C@]5([C@]4(CC3)C)CCC(=O)O5)C (source: Drug Bank)
Curated Annotations (
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rs1799752
at chr17:58919622
in
ACE
In a clinical trial of spironolactone in chronic heart failure patients, the I allele of ACE:I/D was associated with improved response to treatment.- Variant Name:
- ACE:I/D, rs4646994, rs13447447, rs4340, rs1799752
- Related Drugs:
- spironolactone
- Related Diseases:
- Heart Failure
- Evidence:
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PMID:15121491
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rs4340
at chr17:58919624
in
ACE
In a clinical trial of spironolactone in chronic heart failure patients, the I allele of ACE:I/D was associated with improved response to treatment.- Variant Name:
- ACE:I/D, rs4646994, rs13447447, rs4340, rs1799752
- Related Drugs:
- spironolactone
- Related Diseases:
- Heart Failure
- Evidence:
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PMID:15121491
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rs4646994
at chr17:58919632
in
ACE
In a clinical trial of spironolactone in chronic heart failure patients, the I allele of ACE:I/D was associated with improved response to treatment.- Variant Name:
- ACE:I/D, rs4646994, rs13447447, rs4340, rs1799752
- Related Drugs:
- spironolactone
- Related Diseases:
- Heart Failure
- Evidence:
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PMID:15121491
The following genes are in curated knowledge about this drug.
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Drug Targets
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PharmGKB Curated Pathways
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Curated Information
The following diseases are in curated knowledge about this drug.
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Non-Curated Information
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