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  • UK_
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    Originally posted by Javert
    Seriously. If I hear another story about how great Propecia is I'm going to vomit. It's known to cause seemingly incurable sexual side effects in countless men so please stop shoving it down our throats. It worked for you.. great, we get it. Talk about something else.
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  • Javert
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    Originally posted by deuce
    Man I love Spencer, but it seems like he focuses on stupid issues lately. Like eye transplant surgery, c'mon man really? Get Ken Washenik on the phone to answer questions about what happened to Aderans. ALl he does is tell Spencer that we had substatial regrowth, and we decided to shut it down. Could not be man enough to come on air to tell us himself. I love Spencer, but it seems to me like he focuses on current treatments and not what we could do to help those that cannot take these medications. Also when does anyone think follica will make another announcement? We never hear anything from them, but maybe once every two years.
    Seriously. If I hear another story about how great Propecia is I'm going to vomit. It's known to cause seemingly incurable sexual side effects in countless men so please stop shoving it down our throats. It worked for you.. great, we get it. Talk about something else.

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  • Thinning87
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    It will be a while before we hear from them. And yeah I agree about spencer talking about things no one cares about, but at the same time things move very slow in this industry so it's not like there's a whole lot more to talk about.

    The general speculation in the forums is that follica will have to restart trials under the new protocol and although it might take some time, they will probably be able to do things faster as they will be using previously approved substances.

    Also, they might need a new round of financing to keep going, which would explain the need for talking to the public last June as it's clear that they do not like to give out much information in general.

    The fact that they are patenting things leads me to believe they are not closing down.

    Anyways, expect another two years to go by without any news unless we read they will get some additional funding. As someone said in one of the forums, the are not likely to release any results or pictures so funding news is pretty much all we can hope to find out.

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  • deuce
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    Originally posted by doinmyheadin
    Maybe Spencer needs to get to the bottom of this. Interview time.
    Man I love Spencer, but it seems like he focuses on stupid issues lately. Like eye transplant surgery, c'mon man really? Get Ken Washenik on the phone to answer questions about what happened to Aderans. ALl he does is tell Spencer that we had substatial regrowth, and we decided to shut it down. Could not be man enough to come on air to tell us himself. I love Spencer, but it seems to me like he focuses on current treatments and not what we could do to help those that cannot take these medications. Also when does anyone think follica will make another announcement? We never hear anything from them, but maybe once every two years.

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  • HairBane
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    Originally posted by locke999
    I hope you are right but I thought that Fgf9 was a compound they only just discovered. They would have to go through 3 phase for it, and they haven't even started phase 1 if the email is real.
    The FGF9 is a totally separate thing. I've heard they demonstrate follicular neogenesis in humans without using FGF9, so that will be what they're working on now.

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  • locke999
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    Originally posted by Thinning87
    Follica uses previously approved compounds and a wounding protocol. Their clinical trials don't require the 3 FDA phases.

    Pay attention.
    I hope you are right but I thought that Fgf9 was a compound they only just discovered. They would have to go through 3 phase for it, and they haven't even started phase 1 if the email is real.

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  • Thinning87
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    Originally posted by locke999
    If Follica really hasn't even started phase 1 yet then it will take about 10 years in order for them to get a product out.

    What's the point of waiting for them when that is the timeline we are projecting for Tsuji's Lab to launch what they having going on.

    I was really hoping that we could rely on Histogen in 2-3 years, then jump on Follica in 4-5 years.
    Follica uses previously approved compounds and a wounding protocol. Their clinical trials don't require the 3 FDA phases.

    Pay attention.

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  • locke999
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    If Follica really hasn't even started phase 1 yet then it will take about 10 years in order for them to get a product out.

    What's the point of waiting for them when that is the timeline we are projecting for Tsuji's Lab to launch what they having going on.

    I was really hoping that we could rely on Histogen in 2-3 years, then jump on Follica in 4-5 years.

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  • Thinning87
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    Originally posted by UK_
    I bloody hope so.
    It's honestly the only thing that makes sense to me. The article did state that human trials with fgf9 did not start yet, and that is consistent with what the email published here a couple days ago stated (the one from upenn).

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  • doinmyheadin
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    Maybe Spencer needs to get to the bottom of this. Interview time.

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  • UK_
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    I bloody hope so.

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  • Thinning87
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    I honestly can't believe the rumors that appeared online in the last couple games.

    Follica just filed two new patents a week ago. That has to signify they are working. And the xconomy article... Why would Olle go on the record and say something like that if they were closing down?

    I think from what we know and what has been rumored here they have done preclinical trials with fgf9 and they are waiting so start other trials with the new protocol.

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  • reckless
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    Just stay on fin if your body can handle it.

    Don't count on any of these companies to release anything that grows hair out of nothing, via injections.

    If you can't handle fin or are too far gone then just shave your head.

    It's the only way you can move on with your life.

    I personally wish I got on fin when I was 21 but I was unaware of its existence and found out too late.

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  • crafter
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    Originally posted by UK_
    Maybe someone should complain then about the misleading over-hyped articles they released - why hype something up in the media only for people who dig deeper to be told the cold hard truth.
    because it gets them investors, which give them money, which keeps them a job for longer.

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  • Pentarou
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    Originally posted by hiilikeyourbeard
    maybe they're jerking us around cause they know people are trying to replicate their technique
    I doubt strongly that they know or care what we get up to on hair loss forums.

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