POSTED: 22 Mar 2026

Where to Get Spironolactone for Hair Loss Online in the UK

Female and male pattern hair loss (androgenetic alopecia) is one of the most common types of hair loss in adults. It typically presents as gradual thinning of hair and the key driver is sensitivity to androgens. Whilst treatments like Minoxidil are first-line for pattern hair loss, many people also need a treatment that to target the hormonal root cause. Dermatologists have also been using Spironolactone for decades as an anti-androgen oral or topical treatment for hair loss in women. Increasingly topical Spironolactone is also being used for hair loss men. However, like its use in acne, Spironolactone is not licensed for hair loss in the UK. As such it is not widely available as it requires specialist services. In this post we review where to get oral and topical Spironolactone for hair loss treatment online and in person in the UK.

Why is Spironolactone Not Readily Available in the UK for Hair Loss?

Spironolactone is strictly prescription only in the UK. It is a potassium-sparing diuretic originally developed to treat blood pressure and heart problems. However, it also has anti-androgen properties which means it blocks the effects of hormones like testosterone and DHT on the body. This is what makes it useful for treating hormonally-driven hair loss. By reducing the action of androgens on hair follicles, Spironolactone helps to prevent follicle miniaturisation, reduce shedding and in some cases promote regrowth.

In the UK, Spironolactone is licensed by the MHRA for conditions like high blood pressure, heart failure and primary hyperaldosteronism. It does not have a license for treating hair loss in any form. However, clinicians can prescribe it on a case by case for if there is a need. For this reason, dermatologists have been prescribing Spironolactone off-label for female hair loss for over 30 years.

Is Spironolactone Safe for Treating Hair Loss?

For most adult women, oral Spironolactone is generally well-tolerated at the doses used for hair loss. However, common side effects can headaches, dizziness, breast tenderness, increased urination and menstrual cycle changes. There are also more serious albeit rarer side effects such as high potassium levels (hyperkalaemia), low blood pressure and kidney problems. For this reason most prescribers require blood tests to check kidney function and potassium levels before starting and during treatment.

Oral Spironolactone is not usually appropriate for use for hair loss in men. This is because its anti-androgen effects can cause feminising side effects including breast tenderness, gynaecomastia and reduced libido. Instead, oral Finasteride has approval for use as an androgen blocker for hair loss in men. Spironolactone in any form is also not safe in pregnancy or in women trying to conceive, as it can interfere with the normal development of a male baby. Premenopausal women using Spironolactone for hair loss should therefore use effective contraception throughout treatment. There are also a number of important drug interactions to be aware of. These include certain heart and blood pressure medicines, NSAIDs, potassium supplements and trimethoprim. All of these risks require careful discussion with a medical provider who has experience in prescribing Spironolactone off-label.

Oral vs Topical Spironolactone for Hair Loss

Historically, oral Spironolactone has been the most common form for androgenetic hair loss in women. Typical doses range from 50mg to 200mg daily, usually titrated up over several weeks. It works systemically to reduce androgen levels throughout the body. Studies indicate that oral Spironolactone can reduce hair shedding and promote regrowth in women with androgenetic alopecia, often within 6 to 12 months of consistent use. It is particularly effective in premenopausal women with hormonally-driven hair loss such as in conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). However, its systemic nature means a higher risk of side effects including menstrual irregularities, changes in potassium levels and the need for blood test monitoring.

Topical Spironolactone is available in compounded treatments that you apply directly to the scalp. It is usually formulated as a solution, cream or serum and is sometimes combined with other hair loss actives like Minoxidil, Melatonin, Tretinoin or Caffeine. By delivering the drug directly to the hair follicles, topical Spironolactone can reduce systemic absorption and therefore the risk of side effects. Research suggests that topical Spironolactone may be as effective as oral in reducing shedding and promoting growth with fewer serious side effects in both men and women. However, the evidence base is still smaller and larger trials are needed. Because it is not licensed, topical Spironolactone is only available through specialist compounding pharmacies and clinics.

How to Get Spironolactone for Hair Loss in Person in the UK

Because Spironolactone is not licensed for hair loss, the NHS generally does not prescribe it for this purpose. Most women will need to see a private GP, dermatologist or specialist hair loss clinician. Even then, not all private providers prescribe oral Spironolactone off-label for hair loss and those who do will likely require additional baseline tests. They should also counsel you thoroughly about the risks and provide regular monitoring. After consultation, if the doctor feels it is appropriate, they will issue a private prescription which can be dispensed at most pharmacies. For topical Spironolactone, you will need to see a provider who uses and prescribed compounded medications. If they feel it is appropriate for you, they will send the prescription to a specialist compounding pharmacy who will formulate and deliver your treatment.

Where to Get Spironolactone for Hair Loss Online in the UK

Spironolactone is significantly less widely available online for hair loss than treatments like Minoxidil or Finasteride. Most of the well-known telehealth hair loss services in the UK like Hims, Numan, Manual, Sons, Hair + Me, Boots Online Doctor, Superdrug Online Doctor, LloydsPharmacy Online Doctor and Zava do not prescribe Spironolactone for hair loss at all. It is however available through a small number of specialist hair loss services. As with any off-label or unlicensed treatment, your provider should carry out a thorough medical review of your hair loss and overall health, counsel you about the risks and only provide treatment if appropriate. Below are the main medical platforms where it is possible to get Spironolactone for hair loss online in the UK.

#1 City Skin Clinic

City Skin Clinic is an online medical clinic providing personalised prescription skin and hair loss treatments. We offer custom topical hair loss treatments for women and men following an online consultation by a UK registered doctor. Custom hair loss formulas can contain agents like Spironolactone, Minoxidil, Finasteride, Dutasteride, Tretinoin, Caffeine and Melatonin where appropriate and safe. We provide topical Spironolactone hair loss treatments for adults if the doctor deems it safe and appropriate. Your doctor will advise the best strength and combination of active ingredients based on your hair loss, medical history and goals. Formulas cost a flat fee regardless of composition. A specialist compounding pharmacy will formulate your treatment and post it to you. The same doctor will provide care throughout your treatment journey, monitoring your progress and adjusting the next formula as needed. You can either schedule a virtual video appointment or complete the online consultation form to access this service.

#2 SkinDoc

SkinDoc is a UK online dermatology service led by consultant dermatologists. They offer assessments for hair loss in the form of video or online consultation forms as well as in their physical clinic. The doctor may prescribe oral Spironolactone off-label for suitable women with androgenetic alopecia or other hormonally-driven hair loss. They charge a flat fee for the consultation (varies by type) and written prescription. However, it does not cover the cost of the medication itself or any required blood tests. If approved, they partner with a pharmacy who dispense the treatment and deliver it to you. Follow-up bookings are necessary for repeat prescriptions.

#3 Medical Specialists

Medical Specialists is a UK online pharmacy with an in-house prescribing service. They can offer oral Spironolactone tablets for suitable women with female pattern hair loss as well as hormonal acne and hirsutism. After completing an online consultation, one of their prescribers reviews your suitability. They do however, require that you have first spoken with your own GP or dermatologist about this off-label use and have had relevant blood tests before accessing their service. They will notify your GP with every prescription request and rely on your GP to support continuity of care. If doctor approves it, they will send the medication by post.

#4 Midland Skin

Midland Skin is a private dermatology clinic in Birmingham with an online consultation service. Their consultant dermatologists can prescribe oral Spironolactone for female pattern hair loss and hormonal acne if appropriate. They require an initial consultation which you can do online and they can have treatments directly sent to you by post. However, they may request you to come in person if the online consultation deems it necessary. You will also need to attend in person for any blood tests or monitoring that they can’t do virtually.

Spironolactone can be an effective treatment for androgenetic alopecia. Dermatologists have been prescribing it for this purpose for decades but it remains an unlicensed treatment in the UK. The number of online providers offering Spironolactone for hair loss is very small. Of those that do, most prescribe oral tablets and very few specialist providers offer topical Spironolactone as part of compounded hair loss formulas. Whatever you prefer, make sure you start by finding a medical provider that offers a range of treatments to help find the best option for you. They will also need to undertake a thorough medical assessment, counsels you honestly about the risks and provides ongoing monitoring and aftercare.

We believe that hair regrowth should always be a personal journey. This is why we offer personalised hair loss treatments for women and men through our online clinic. Our doctors design custom topical hair loss treatments using actives like Spironolactone, Minoxidil, Finasteride, Dutasteride and Tretinoin where appropriate. Choose your virtual consultation and begin your journey to great hair today.

This article is intended for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always consult a qualified medical provider for any medical concerns or questions you might have.

Frequently asked questions

No. Spironolactone is not licensed for hair loss in any form in the UK. It is only licensed by the MHRA for conditions like high blood pressure, heart failure and primary hyperaldosteronism as an oral tablet. However, it can be prescribed off-label/licensed to treat androgenetic hair loss on a case by case basis.

Generally, no. The NHS does not typically fund hair loss treatments and because Spironolactone is unlicensed for this use, it is very unlikely to be prescribed on the NHS for pattern hair loss. You will need to see a private GP, dermatologist, specialist hair loss clinician or online clinic that offers it.

Oral Spironolactone is not typically used for male hair loss because its anti-androgen effects can cause feminising side effects including breast tenderness, gynaecomastia and reduced libido. However, it may sometimes be used topically for men if their doctor deems it appropriate.

Hair loss treatment with Spironolactone requires patience. Most people notice a reduction in shedding within the first 3 to 6 months. More visible improvements in hair density and regrowth typically appear between 6 and 12 months of consistent use. Peak results are usually seen after 12 months or more. As with most hair loss treatments, ongoing use is generally needed to maintain results.

Most prescribers will request blood tests to check your kidney function and potassium levels before starting oral Spironolactone and may repeat them during treatment, particularly at higher doses. The exact requirements will depend on your age, overall health and the dose being prescribed. Always follow your prescriber's advice on monitoring.

Spironolactone is generally well-tolerated in most women. Common side effects include headache, dizziness, breast tenderness, increased urination and menstrual cycle changes. More serious but rarer side effects include high potassium levels (hyperkalaemia), low blood pressure and changes in kidney function. Most of these are more likely with oral than topical treatment. Your prescriber should discuss all relevant risks with you before starting.

Yes, and many specialists recommend it. Spironolactone and Minoxidil work through different mechanisms. Spironolactone blocks androgens at the follicle level while Minoxidil increases blood flow to the scalp and extends the growth phase of the hair cycle. Using them together targets hair loss through multiple pathways.

Research suggests that topical Spironolactone may be as effective as oral in reducing shedding and promoting hair growth, with fewer systemic side effects. It is a particularly useful option for patients who want to avoid oral medication or who experience side effects with tablets. However, the evidence base for topical is still smaller than for oral Spironolactone.

All three are anti-androgen medications but they work differently. Finasteride and Dutasteride block the enzyme that converts testosterone into DHT, making them most effective for DHT-driven hair loss in men. Spironolactone blocks androgen receptors directly, which makes it more suitable for women with hormonally-driven hair loss. Finasteride and Dutasteride are generally not safe for premenopausal women, whereas Spironolactone (with appropriate contraception) may be used in this group. It is best to speak with your provider in detail about your current and future family planning plans to ensure that any treatment is suitable for you from the outset.

Authored by:

Dr Amel Ibrahim
Aesthetic Doctor & Medical Director
BSC (HONS) MBBS MRCS PHD
Founder City Skin Clinic
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England
Associate Member of British Association of Body Sculpting GMC Registered - 7049611

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