Clues that help the doctor determine whether acne in an adult woman is due to an excess of androgen hormones are hirsutism (excessive growth of hair in unusual places), premenstrual acne flares, irregular menstrual cycles, and elevated blood levels of certain androgens.
The doctor may prescribe one of several drugs to treat women with this type of acne. Low-dose estrogen birth control pills help suppress the androgen produced by the ovaries. Low-dose corticosteroid drugs, such as prednisone or dexamethasone, may suppress the androgen produced by the adrenal glands.
Finally, the doctor may prescribe an antiandrogen drug, such as spironolactone
(Aldactone). This medicine reduces excessive oil production. Side effects of
antiandrogen drugs may include irregular menstruation, tender breasts, headache,
and fatigue.
