Hellouser's RU Log (with Minox, CB Nizoral and Saw Palmetto)
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Hello, for anyone using RU powder. Do u place the powder on freezer all the time. I was just putting the mix in there and keeping the powder on a shelf. Did I kill the RU powder?Leave a comment:
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I haven't been able to find any information related to the actual reason Roussel Uclaf Corporation didn't pursue marketing and approval for RU58841. Only speculation. PubMed.gov has an article from 1994 presenting RU as a hopeful treatment for androgenic alopecia. Names of researchers are listed as:
Battmann T, Bonfils A, Branche C, Humbert J, Goubet F, Teutsch G, Philibert D.
Perhaps one of these guys could be contacted and asked whether there were safety concerns. Might have to read between the lines.
Referenced RU58841 Article
I'm fairly certain Dr. Cole's opinion of RU58841 would be heavily influenced by its non-FDA approval status.
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I went to the derm yesterday. Surprisingly enough he didn't rule out RU! He said as a certified doctor, he can only suggest me to take what's approved on the market, but he didn't seem overly stunned at my attempt of asking him what he thinks about RU. He did say doses are so minimal that sides would not be apparent compared to FIN but did make the analogy with the fact that tar applied on skin could be found in your urine so the skin is porous and anything CAN theoretically make it in your bloodstream and system and since we don't know the effects of RU in the body, it could be toxic/dangerous.
Vitamin A and Iodine for example are toxic at certain levels but necessary for a healthy body at their recommended levels. Urushiol (oil from poison ivy) is considered one of the most toxic substances on the planet. About 85% of all humans are allergic to the oil but animals are apparently unaffected. A lot of guys are using RU. If there is a toxicity threshold with RU, there should be some similar reported side effects making their way into the hair loss forums. Lots of variables to consider though. For example lung cancer from cigarette smoking may not show up in a smoker for decades.
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Please feel free to call or email me with any questions. Ask for ChuckLeave a comment:
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I went to the derm yesterday. Surprisingly enough he didn't rule out RU! He said as a certified doctor, he can only suggest me to take what's approved on the market, but he didn't seem overly stunned at my attempt of asking him what he thinks about RU. He did say doses are so minimal that sides would not be apparent compared to FIN but did make the analogy with the fact that tar applied on skin could be found in your urine so the skin is porous and anything CAN theoretically make it in your bloodstream and system and since we don't know the effects of RU in the body, it could be toxic/dangerous.
Btw, he's a private dermatologist that has VERY good knowledge (he actually appears on TV and is a very reputable doctor in my city), he knew about RU, he knew about the research center in Vancouver's UBC about derm and hair loss. He gave me very good insight on hair loss, one that a normal GP would NOT give. When asked about FIN, he told me he's much more worried about the lack of studies made for prostate and breast cancer than the sexual side effects.Leave a comment:
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I went to the derm yesterday. Surprisingly enough he didn't rule out RU! He said as a certified doctor, he can only suggest me to take what's approved on the market, but he didn't seem overly stunned at my attempt of asking him what he thinks about RU. He did say doses are so minimal that sides would not be apparent compared to FIN but did make the analogy with the fact that tar applied on skin could be found in your urine so the skin is porous and anything CAN theoretically make it in your bloodstream and system and since we don't know the effects of RU in the body, it could be toxic/dangerous.
Btw, he's a private dermatologist that has VERY good knowledge (he actually appears on TV and is a very reputable doctor in my city), he knew about RU, he knew about the research center in Vancouver's UBC about derm and hair loss. He gave me very good insight on hair loss, one that a normal GP would NOT give. When asked about FIN, he told me he's much more worried about the lack of studies made for prostate and breast cancer than the sexual side effects.Leave a comment:
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yeah yeah no worries, I know about the mixing and sketchiness about it lol that's why I said he probably can't advise me to try it by the law...
It's really the sketchiness that worries me... I mean, the label up front that says NOT FOR HUMAN TESTING is already pretty freaky itself lolLeave a comment:
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you're gonna have to buy the stuff and mix it yourself, Doctors cant really prescribe this stuff off-label or anything(like dut or bim for example) and many wont know anything about it. Gotta get a few grams for example and mix it yourself
cant remember when, it was early-mid 2000's and it was under a different name.
It's really the sketchiness that worries me... I mean, the label up front that says NOT FOR HUMAN TESTING is already pretty freaky itself lolLeave a comment:
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you're gonna have to buy the stuff and mix it yourself, Doctors cant really prescribe this stuff off-label or anything(like dut or bim for example) and many wont know anything about it. Gotta get a few grams for example and mix it yourself
cant remember when, it was early-mid 2000's and it was under a different name.Leave a comment:
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cant remember when, it was early-mid 2000's and it was under a different name.Leave a comment:
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- it stopped at phase II because the company didnt see the monetary value of it.
it's essentially the same as fin(probably a little more powerful in the right dose), yet FIN is a pill you just have to take once a day(if you take DUT you can take that even less often!) RU is a more complicated topical, so it's a tougher sell to the general population.
It was just a tough sell, RU isn't the most stable chemical and it just wasnt worth it to pursue a drug that essentially has the same effect as fin, still might cause sides(unlike CB) and may not be as stable or as easy to produce. no monetary value for the company.
CB on the other hand is being deemed as a side-effect free type of drug and potentially much more powerful, plus it has a much richer company backing it.
you also have potentially other options coming in such things as BIM which has just finished phase IIB
Lol I'm gonna ask my dermatologist about RU... I'm sure by the law he's supposed to advise against it but who knows!Leave a comment:
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That's why I bought 2% Nizoral last week and juuust ordered Minox 5% foam from eBay.
I have a dermatologist's and private doctor's appointment this week. If they are able to reassure me about FIN sides, I will get on 1mg FIN as I already have the prescription. I'm just too scared about FIN now... Too many horror stories, articles, studies, and on top of that I'm a fk'in hypochondriac.Leave a comment:
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i've been searching but can't seem to find the answer to the following question:
-Why hasn't RU been approved by the FDA?
-What was the company that ran those trials and in which year? Why did it fail, did they give a reason for stopping the clinical trials?
I'm in my 3rd year balding and I'm 23. I want to do something to save the hair I have as I'm slowly turning NW2.5 with a receding hairline and frontal density loser.
I haven't done anything to save my hair yet. I do have a prescription for Propecia and Minox 5% foam is sitting in my cupboard. I'm a hypochondriac though, too scared I'll get the sides and that they remain permanent. I've been thinking NON-STOP about taking fin or not for the past 2 months. I've literally turned crazy over it. Can't find the right balance to go ahead and take it.
I need to convince myself to take the plunge, now RU is interesting if I can get that peace of mind.Leave a comment:
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