What is this RU stuff, does anyone have any experience with it??
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It was supposed to be as effective if not moreso than finasteride but never made it out of trials. Not sure why though.Comment
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It definitely works, as in, it's definitely a topical DHT and T inhibitor and several studies have shown it's effective but it wasn't developed. Why is anybody's guess but it may be that the drug is unstable in solution and thus difficult to actually apply. Guys who use RU from the grey market typically mix it up as they go along - which might be okay for those hard-core hairloss fighters but is not acceptable to mass-market.
Also I don't know what status the patent is in. I know PSK own it now but RU has been around for decades so I don't know how long a company that developed RU would have to sell it under patent protection.
Which makes it pretty unattractive for any company to spend the tens or even hundreds of millions of dollars needed to put it through trials and marketing it.
So I don't really agree with the comment "If it actually worked, it would be all over the news - as was Rogaine and Propecia." Plenty of these drugs work, but there's not just an effectiveness issue but also a commercial issue. Plenty of drugs that could work are not pursued because, rightly or wrongly, they're not perceived by the guys who hold the patents to be commercial, and nobody else can market them until the patents expire. And of course when the patents expire, nobody wants to develop them because they can't make money on it. Likewise naturally-sourced drugs like apple procyanidins (in Spectral DNC) which are actually working for me better than Minox, growing back some hair on the hairline as it's been shown to do in university studies. But universities can't afford to do mass studies, only the drug giants can do that, and they won't commit money to something they can't patent.
And of course when it comes to MPB, even drugs that do 'work' only work to a very limited extent, so the enthusiasm isn't really there to develop more marginal drugs when we already have two very marginal drugs in Minox and Fin - even though RU would appear to be better than Fin in that it has no systemic effects. But how do you market that?
"Buy RU! You'll still be bald but maybe you won't get any balder, and at least you'll still be able to get a hard-on!"
I think that's the main reason nobody was too keen to market them, especially since Propecia sales apparently disappointed. Now of course any company developing a new drug is also gambling against the hair multiplication companies like Histogen succeeding. If you're a small pharma company and you've got to spend a hundred million bucks or so and four years developing a new drug and putting it through trials, then Histogen comes along and cures baldness in the same timeframe, you're in trouble.
A couple of companies are apparently still happy to gamble at this stage, though. CB-03-01 and ASC-J9 are both in development for topical use in MPB, though interestingly both are targeting acne treatment first and MPB second, which means at least another year delay before we can buy them for MPB. Maybe this is because they recognise the market risk caused by Histogen etc.
And once again, the economic risk is just as great as the technical risk. Small companies are always at high risk of going out of business, and if that happens the patents may come under control of a company that has no interest in pursuing MPB, as happened to NEOSH-101.Comment
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It definitely works, as in, it's definitely a topical DHT and T inhibitor and several studies have shown it's effective but it wasn't developed. Why is anybody's guess but it may be that the drug is unstable in solution and thus difficult to actually apply. Guys who use RU from the grey market typically mix it up as they go along - which might be okay for those hard-core hairloss fighters but is not acceptable to mass-market.
Also I don't know what status the patent is in. I know PSK own it now but RU has been around for decades so I don't know how long a company that developed RU would have to sell it under patent protection.
Which makes it pretty unattractive for any company to spend the tens or even hundreds of millions of dollars needed to put it through trials and marketing it.
So I don't really agree with the comment "If it actually worked, it would be all over the news - as was Rogaine and Propecia." Plenty of these drugs work, but there's not just an effectiveness issue but also a commercial issue. Plenty of drugs that could work are not pursued because, rightly or wrongly, they're not perceived by the guys who hold the patents to be commercial, and nobody else can market them until the patents expire. And of course when the patents expire, nobody wants to develop them because they can't make money on it. Likewise naturally-sourced drugs like apple procyanidins (in Spectral DNC) which are actually working for me better than Minox, growing back some hair on the hairline as it's been shown to do in university studies. But universities can't afford to do mass studies, only the drug giants can do that, and they won't commit money to something they can't patent.
And of course when it comes to MPB, even drugs that do 'work' only work to a very limited extent, so the enthusiasm isn't really there to develop more marginal drugs when we already have two very marginal drugs in Minox and Fin - even though RU would appear to be better than Fin in that it has no systemic effects. But how do you market that?
"Buy RU! You'll still be bald but maybe you won't get any balder, and at least you'll still be able to get a hard-on!"
I think that's the main reason nobody was too keen to market them, especially since Propecia sales apparently disappointed. Now of course any company developing a new drug is also gambling against the hair multiplication companies like Histogen succeeding. If you're a small pharma company and you've got to spend a hundred million bucks or so and four years developing a new drug and putting it through trials, then Histogen comes along and cures baldness in the same timeframe, you're in trouble.
A couple of companies are apparently still happy to gamble at this stage, though. CB-03-01 and ASC-J9 are both in development for topical use in MPB, though interestingly both are targeting acne treatment first and MPB second, which means at least another year delay before we can buy them for MPB. Maybe this is because they recognise the market risk caused by Histogen etc.
And once again, the economic risk is just as great as the technical risk. Small companies are always at high risk of going out of business, and if that happens the patents may come under control of a company that has no interest in pursuing MPB, as happened to NEOSH-101.
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elvis,
Some of the guys who've been self-medicating with RU post pics on various forums like ************.com. Most of them seem to say it maintains their hair but not much if any growth, ie like Propecia without the sexual sides.
If it actually worked (safely and effectively), it would be all over the news.
A drug that's FDA approved isn't necessarily better than one that's not, it just means somebody bothered to go spend enough money to get it approved.
CB-03-01 showed pretty good results in a study released a few months ago and that's not 'all over the news' either.Comment
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Thats not true. I have grown back a lot of hair and still going strong and its not all over the news. I did not use approved medications (Rogaine/Propecia) and I have seen better results then any of the before afters I have seen from the "FDA cleared medications". I guess my point is that main stream media only buzzes when somebody lets the bees out, so if you dont see the bees buzzing does that mean they dont exist or their just back in the hive.Comment
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yeh there was or is a guy using it at hairsite and had fantastic results with pics as well,but and there is a but he seemed to have ups and downs with good regrowth and then a lot of shedding at certain times.
The last report i saw was he gave up using and his shedding got very bad so he was back on ru58841 and getting good results again i think he was using minox as well but it was the ru that seemed to give the results.
Now i was going to mix my own ru and found somewhere to get the powder but it was the cost and also quality control of the powder and maybe stability issues,i do know it had to be kept in the freezer and be mixed in small batches.
You can still buy the powder and there was two places offering it,and it was said too be better than topical flutamide and spiro as a safe non systemic antiandrogen.
It was once with a company in france roussel but im not sure if it is now.Comment
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yeh there was or is a guy using it at hairsite and had fantastic results with pics as well,but and there is a but he seemed to have ups and downs with good regrowth and then a lot of shedding at certain times.
The last report i saw was he gave up using and his shedding got very bad so he was back on ru58841 and getting good results again i think he was using minox as well but it was the ru that seemed to give the results.
Now i was going to mix my own ru and found somewhere to get the powder but it was the cost and also quality control of the powder and maybe stability issues,i do know it had to be kept in the freezer and be mixed in small batches.
You can still buy the powder and there was two places offering it,and it was said too be better than topical flutamide and spiro as a safe non systemic antiandrogen.
It was once with a company in france roussel but im not sure if it is now.
This : http://www.ru58841.info/stability-and-storage/ makes much more senseComment
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To be honest I have stopped ru due to the alchohol causes problems on my scalp I hope there is a cream version of cb when its available.
I am not using minox either I am using redensyl in a lotion form with progesterone cream and my scalp really likes it.
I could also add spiro cream but I want to see first how I get on with what im using.Comment
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