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  • FearTheLoss
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    This needs to be brought to the attention of Joe T and some other representatives that could potentially do something with it. This, in my opinion, could be our best hope right now.

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  • JDW
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    Originally posted by inbrugge
    I just sent them a really long message regarding hair loss and if they have any efforts done in that field. Hopefully, they respond. I am also planning to contact their partnering companies and the Professor they are working with from Uni of Dundee.

    Not too hopeful about them working on hair loss, but these guys look legit.
    Good work doing that. Nice one

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  • sdsurfin
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    I disagree. 5-10 year timelines only apply to compounds that have not been tested. If you could get them to attach finasteride to their new technology it would not have to be tested so thoroughly. I also think that people who are connected to hasson and wong or anyone else trying to make topical finasteride should clue these doctors into this technology. They might be able to work with the, or to get their own pharmacists to figure out how it all works. As far as a maintenance cure i think this is the closest were gonna get and the best bet anytime soon. CB might not even work for all we know.

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  • inbrugge
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    Originally posted by burtandernie
    Yeah well assuming this works as well as they say I would argue someone needs to convince merk or cosmo to license it and do something with it. I doubt this company is going to get into all that.
    Yes, this seems to be true. However, isn't fin or dut already generic and past their patent? So maybe it's legally fine for them to work on. I'm reading their article and it seemsthey basically develop drugs from scratch adhering to a certain methodology for topical applications.

    It's not as I originally understood as that they have some formulation for a special vehicle that you can put certain chemicals in. It seems, rather, they would have to modify Fin/Dut/CB to make it more ideal for topical application with limited side effect.

    So, I believe such a project would be a 5-10 year long attempt probably considering research and testing.

    Time to get a galvanic device and pump CB into our scalps. LOL.

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  • burtandernie
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    Yeah well assuming this works as well as they say I would argue someone needs to convince merk or cosmo to license it and do something with it. I doubt this company is going to get into all that.

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  • hairbackpls
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    *points with a sword*... "FLOOD THEM DOWN!!"

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  • FearTheLoss
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    i think this is a really good idea because this is something we could get NOW.

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  • Jasari
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    Originally posted by sdsurfin
    too bad they are not working on anything for MPB. they are working on a drug for chronic itch though, which would make all this more bearable. we should definitely flood them with requests for topical fin or dut.
    Balding would generate a hell of a lot more revenue that an itchy head. Flooding them to get topical dut is a good idea.

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  • inbrugge
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    I just sent them a really long message regarding hair loss and if they have any efforts done in that field. Hopefully, they respond. I am also planning to contact their partnering companies and the Professor they are working with from Uni of Dundee.

    Not too hopeful about them working on hair loss, but these guys look legit.

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  • sdsurfin
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    too bad they are not working on anything for MPB. they are working on a drug for chronic itch though, which would make all this more bearable. we should definitely flood them with requests for topical fin or dut.

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  • Arashi
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    Originally posted by FearTheLoss
    http://www.creabilis-sa.com/lse/

    I wonder if they could develop a topical DUT using this technology that would be side affect free?
    Awesome find indeed ! Topical dut without sides would indeed pretty much equal a cure for most of us

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  • cichlidfort
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    I love how they have a picture of a bald guy lol

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  • FearTheLoss
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    This is just another example showing us advances in the science field that we were unaware of. The next treatment we get could simply be from an avenue like this, giving full penetration of DUT, with no sides...that would stop hair loss.

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  • burtandernie
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    Things like this are pretty big I mean I would almost argue that topical spiro could stop MPB if it had proper absorption. The current vehicles are a big reason lots of topicals never work well.

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  • inbrugge
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    Good finding. Let's pursue this for Fin, Dut, Ru, and CB.

    Honestly, if we could apply even one or two of those drugs ONLY topically without it going systematic at all, we'd practically already reverse hair loss.

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