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  • KO1
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    If anybody is interested in learning about Follica and has a lot of free time:
    The invention relates to intermittent lithium treatments, or a single pulse lithium treatment for modulating hair growth in human subjects. Uses of compositions containing compounds that liberate lithium ions are described, including adjuvants and devices for administration. The intermittent treatment protocol involves multiple courses of lithium treatment interrupted by lithium treatment "holidays." For the single pulse protocol, a dose of lithium is administered over a short period of time. The lithium treatment(s) can be used in combination with other treatments for the enhancement or inhibition of hair growth. Such combination treatments may involve mechanical or physical treatments that cause integumental perturbation (e.g. such as electrology (electrolysis), laser, intense pulsed light, dermabrasion, etc.); immune stimulation (e.g., such as adjuvants, antigens, cytokines, growth factors, etc. ); and/or chemical treatments (e.g., that cause integumental perturbation or that enhance or inhibit hair growth); and/or surgical treatments (e.g., hair transplant) for the enhancement or inhibition of hair growth. The combination treatment(s) may be administered concurrently with, or during the "holidays'" between, cycles of intermittent lithium treatments; or concurrently with, or before and/or after the pulse lithium treatment.

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  • FearTheLoss
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    Does the wounding leave scars?
    no it's not that intensive...it's like sandpapering your skin almost, except with a device that is more precise.

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  • hellouser
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    Does the wounding leave scars?

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  • KO1
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    Originally posted by Pentarou
    I know very little about Follica, but it sounds like their technique for regrowing hair is/was a lot more mundane than anything involving cutting-edge developments with growth factors, dermal papilla, stem cells, etc...
    Indeed. Their basic idea is - wounding via dermabrasion/something else + topical. It is either very mundane and simplistic or very creative and elegant, depending on how effective it is.

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  • Dasani
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    Originally posted by Conpecia
    this is an insult to a lot of guys on this forum. myself included. i'd appreciate it if you just wouldn't speak on stuff you clearly know little about.
    No I agree with him. I've coming up on year 2 anniversary of starting Finasteride. It changed my life. I was thinning, now I don't feel like I'm thinning anymore. And I've had 0 side effects.

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  • Pentarou
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    I know very little about Follica, but it sounds like their technique for regrowing hair is/was a lot more mundane than anything involving cutting-edge developments with growth factors, dermal papilla, stem cells, etc...

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  • KO1
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    You were simply stating that Follica has not even completed P1, I pointed out that's not true. That's all. Now certainly, you may be referring only to FGF9 treatments, but they may not even try FGF9. Frankly, I don't think the FGF9 discovery is really that important yet.


    FYI, Follica will likely not need a Phase I trial for their process. I suspect it will be P2 or further. They already completed a first in man trial years ago, and if they play with well known compounds, safety has already been proven.

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  • Arashi
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    Nah, that trial was regarding lithium gluconate gel, not FGF9.

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  • Arashi
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    Originally posted by KO1
    Nice find But is this trial https://www.clinicaltrialsregister.e...?query=follica regarding FGF9 ???

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  • Arashi
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    Originally posted by john2399
    So dam negative. Who the hell knows what follica is up too. They have been around a long time so they might shock us.
    If you think I'm negative you've misread my postings in this thread. I'm very optimistic ! The first IPS cell trial OK-ed by Japan, Japan fasttracking stem cell research, Jahoda bio-engineering and growing human hair follicle on human skin and development of inner ear (including hairs) as a result of 3d culturing (which really seems to have been the missing link) is a reason to be VERY optimistic about the future ! And Dr Nigams is going to experiment with 3d culture soon, on forum member Tom, who knows, it just might work !!

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  • KO1
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    Originally posted by Arashi
    Where can we read about that ? There's nothing on clinicaltrials.gov. Furthermore in the recent publication they only seem to talk about mice (http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0602144327.htm) . Hence it really seems they haven't tested it on humans. Furthermore it seems there are lot of "if's". Quite a few growth factors are associated with hair growth and FGF9 might actually be quite interesting but I highly doubt a single growth factor will grow hair on a bald scalp. Follica seems to be doing interesting work, but I really doubt they're going to bring us THE cure everybody is waiting for ...
    The EU Clinical Trials Register provides a free and accurate search of clinical trials in European Union member states and the European Economic Area.

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  • john2399
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    Originally posted by Arashi
    Where can we read about that ? There's nothing on clinicaltrials.gov. Furthermore in the recent publication they only seem to talk about mice (http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0602144327.htm) . Hence it really seems they haven't tested it on humans. Furthermore it seems there are lot of "if's". Quite a few growth factors are associated with hair growth and FGF9 might actually be quite interesting but I highly doubt a single growth factor will grow hair on a bald scalp. Follica seems to be doing interesting work, but I really doubt they're going to bring us THE cure everybody is waiting for ...
    So dam negative. Who the hell knows what follica is up too. They have been around a long time so they might shock us.

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  • Arashi
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    Even if you search the DB for FGF9, it finds nothing. I'm pretty sure every FDA approved trial appears in that DB.

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  • Arashi
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    Originally posted by KO1
    Not true. Follica has finished a Phase 2 trial two years ago.
    Where can we read about that ? There's nothing on clinicaltrials.gov. Furthermore in the recent publication they only seem to talk about mice (http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0602144327.htm) . Hence it really seems they haven't tested it on humans. Furthermore it seems there are lot of "if's". Quite a few growth factors are associated with hair growth and FGF9 might actually be quite interesting but I highly doubt a single growth factor will grow hair on a bald scalp. Follica seems to be doing interesting work, but I really doubt they're going to bring us THE cure everybody is waiting for ...

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  • KO1
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    Originally posted by Arashi
    You agree that Follica hasn't even started Phase I ?
    Not true. Follica has finished a Phase 2 trial two years ago.

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