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  • FearTheLoss
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2012
    • 1581

    #46
    This Histogen has no money rumor is starting to get annoying, we do know they are heading into more trials.

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    • hellouser
      Senior Member
      • May 2012
      • 4419

      #47
      Originally posted by FearTheLoss
      This Histogen has no money rumor is starting to get annoying, we do know they are heading into more trials.
      This.

      Trials cost money. A lot of money. To think they're out is ridiculous, lol. They're not out until they make an announcement like Aderans. But thats not likely to happen since theyre planning on releasing their product in Asia after Phase II. No Phase III needed like Aderans.

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      • FearTheLoss
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2012
        • 1581

        #48
        Originally posted by hellouser
        This.

        Trials cost money. A lot of money. To think they're out is ridiculous, lol. They're not out until they make an announcement like Aderans. But thats not likely to happen since theyre planning on releasing their product in Asia after Phase II. No Phase III needed like Aderans.
        Exactly, and Histogen's results are far, far more impressive than aderans. 86%+ had positive growth from histogen and they haven't even done the dosing trial..right now we know histogen is at least slightly better than propecia and no major sides...it's the most promising treatment we know of so far and it has proved to be that...statistically....Also, histogen could potentially be a major factor in donor regeneration if applied to the donor with acell..according to Dr. Ziering.

        Granted we don't know RepliCel's final results and we don't know what the hell Follica is doing.

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        • hellouser
          Senior Member
          • May 2012
          • 4419

          #49
          Originally posted by FearTheLoss
          Exactly, and Histogen's results are far, far more impressive than aderans. 86%+ had positive growth from histogen and they haven't even done the dosing trial..right now we know histogen is at least slightly better than propecia and no major sides...it's the most promising treatment we know of so far and it has proved to be that...statistically....Also, histogen could potentially be a major factor in donor regeneration if applied to the donor with acell..according to Dr. Ziering.

          Granted we don't know RepliCel's final results and we don't know what the hell Follica is doing.
          I'd really like to hear more on my theory that 6 months is too little time for those cells to turn into follicles and then grow hair following any potential anagen/telogen growth cycles.

          Follica is going into Phase IIa trials.

          But I've got a feeling we could replicate Follica's method quite easily with dermarolling, minox and potentially injecting FGF-9 via diabetic needles or mesogun.

          Equally importantly is how Histogen could affect current treatments, or future treatments:

          How will growth factors from Histogen benefit Replicel to improve full growth of those DSC cells?

          How could Histogen's growth factors benefit Pilofocus' potential regeneration?

          Perhaps all that with the addition of Minoxidil and an AA like RU, CB or Fin and maybe continued wounding via dermarolling could give FULL regrowth?

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          • Pentarou
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2013
            • 482

            #50
            Originally posted by hellouser
            Follica is going into Phase IIa trials.
            Source for that? (Serious question, not trying to catch you out or criticise, I know you're one of the decent posters here, generally.)

            We really needed a pinned topic with the known statuses (FDA trial phases etc) of all the in-progress big gun treatments with solid references.

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            • garethbale
              Senior Member
              • Apr 2012
              • 603

              #51
              Originally posted by Pentarou
              Source for that? (Serious question, not trying to catch you out or criticise, I know you're one of the decent posters here, generally.)

              We really needed a pinned topic with the known statuses (FDA trial phases etc) of all the in-progress big gun treatments with solid references.
              the problem is that the statuses can change at the drop of a hat. Look at Aderans, supposedly the closest to market, talk of them about to go into phase 3, then bam, discontinued

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              • hellouser
                Senior Member
                • May 2012
                • 4419

                #52
                Originally posted by Pentarou
                Source for that? (Serious question, not trying to catch you out or criticise, I know you're one of the decent posters here, generally.)

                We really needed a pinned topic with the known statuses (FDA trial phases etc) of all the in-progress big gun treatments with solid references.
                It was on Spencer's radio show, Joe From Staten Island and Spencer himself confirmed it. June 5th was the upload date of the youtube video I think.

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                • Thinning87
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2012
                  • 839

                  #53
                  Originally posted by FearTheLoss
                  This Histogen has no money rumor is starting to get annoying, we do know they are heading into more trials.
                  seriously

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                  • Desmond84
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2012
                    • 987

                    #54
                    A good comparison for Histogen in terms of the speed at which they conduct their trials is Replicel.

                    In 2011, Replicel was lagging behind Histogen by over 12 months. However by 2013 Histogen paused their clinical trials for some unknown reasons while Replicel managed to finish their Phase 1/2a trials, get their Phase 2b protocol approved and study sites organised, and plan on initiating 2b merely 1 month after Phase 1/2a ends! They are also simulaneously performing the long-term safety animal study.

                    This puts Replicel ahead of the game, while Histogen is still silent on when they plan on performing their Phase 2b trials! It is now 8 months since Histogen completed its Phase 1/2a trial.

                    I myself have a lot more faith in Histogen than Replicel and believe they probably have the better product; but unfortunately it seems they are not able to proceed at the same pace as their competitors.

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                    • FearTheLoss
                      Senior Member
                      • Dec 2012
                      • 1581

                      #55
                      Originally posted by Desmond84
                      A good comparison for Histogen in terms of the speed at which they conduct their trials is Replicel.

                      In 2011, Replicel was lagging behind Histogen by over 12 months. However by 2013 Histogen paused their clinical trials for some unknown reasons while Replicel managed to finish their Phase 1/2a trials, get their Phase 2b protocol approved and study sites organised, and plan on initiating 2b merely 1 month after Phase 1/2a ends! They are also simulaneously performing the long-term safety animal study.

                      This puts Replicel ahead of the game, while Histogen is still silent on when they plan on performing their Phase 2b trials! It is now 8 months since Histogen completed its Phase 1/2a trial.

                      I myself have a lot more faith in Histogen than Replicel and believe they probably have the better product; but unfortunately it seems they are not able to proceed at the same pace as their competitors.
                      yeah, they don't have the funding that replicel has, but that doesn't mean they don't have the funding they need. they could just move ahead faster if they had more...but the only thing that matters is histogen goes into 2b the end of this year, because then we know they will release in nonwestern countries shortly after that like they have planned.. hopefully we will know more after this october.

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                      • Javert
                        Member
                        • Jun 2013
                        • 99

                        #56
                        Any new developments?

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                        • Javert
                          Member
                          • Jun 2013
                          • 99

                          #57
                          I guess not.. Please let this come out. Even if it just maintains that would be huge.

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                          • Scientalk56
                            Senior Member
                            • Nov 2012
                            • 280

                            #58
                            you should come back and check in october. They're supposed to conduct another phase in fall this year.

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                            • UK_
                              Senior Member
                              • Feb 2011
                              • 2691

                              #59
                              Originally posted by Scientalk56
                              you should come back and check in october. They're supposed to conduct another phase in fall this year.
                              Is that the animal one?

                              Gail emailed me and said they need to conduct a large scale animal study before they move on to Phase III. The email she sent was in February I think.

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                              • Tomb10
                                Member
                                • May 2013
                                • 34

                                #60
                                if it maintains your hair that would be great.
                                That it becomes the new better finasteride, without sides.

                                phase 1 results show that this is possible??

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