We have a vehicle for CB-03-01: VERSAPRO

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  • hopeeman
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    Originally posted by Justinian
    If I'm in the USA, should I be ordering from Kane Shop or Anagen Inc? They both say they ship worldwide, and Anagen accepts Paypal so I'm leaning towards them.
    anagen sell cb?

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  • Justinian
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    If I'm in the USA, should I be ordering from Kane Shop or Anagen Inc? They both say they ship worldwide, and Anagen accepts Paypal so I'm leaning towards them.

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  • rdawg
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    Originally posted by lifelonglearning
    CB you have to email the kane shop
    The versapro cream vehicle - http://store20.prestostore.com/cgi-b...utton=Purchase
    Thanks for the help! I'll wait until people confirm this is legit though, that 50 dollar shipping is killer, dont wanna waste my money if it doesnt work!

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  • lifelonglearning
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    Originally posted by rdawg
    So is this stuff available to Canada, how do I get CB and this stuff in Canada?
    CB you have to email the kane shop
    The versapro cream vehicle - http://store20.prestostore.com/cgi-b...utton=Purchase

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  • rdawg
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    So is this stuff available to Canada, how do I get CB and this stuff in Canada?

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by lifelonglearning
    The mixing actually doesn't look too hard, I guess we need 2 pharmaceutical spatulas and a glass plate and a bottle to store the cream in, anyone have any sources for these tools?
    Yup, my kitchen.

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  • lifelonglearning
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    Originally posted by Desmond84
    In Pharmacy we use the 'Doubling method' to add a powder into a cream. This video is a perfect tutorial for those wanting to give this a shot. This method ensures, the powder is evenly distributed into the cream.



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    The mixing actually doesn't look too hard, I guess we need 2 pharmaceutical spatulas and a glass plate and a bottle to store the cream in, anyone have any sources for these tools?

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  • comb0ver
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    All cool and I am looking forward to seeing how this develops.

    Question from a practical point of view –*how do you propose applying a cream to your scalp if you have hair longer than a cm or 2? (what's left of it anyway)

    Could get kind of messy no?

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  • Swooping
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    Cardiovascular toxicity is primary concern long term, on the other hand unlikely at a low dosage. There is really not much known on the pharmacokinetics of cb-03-01. There is literally no evidence for anything other than 1 study done on hamsters. I'm curious if this cream will make a difference but my guess is that it will make 0% difference. Good luck all .

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  • hellouser
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    Could this stuff be used for anything else?? Tofacitinib or Ruxolitinib?

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  • Justinian
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    Originally posted by Sogeking
    There are still safety concerns. Since it will go through epidermal layer better CB might get in greater quantity to the bloodstream. All those trials by Cosmo so far probably weren't with such a good vehicle especially with acne cream. Any thoughts on this?
    The aim of this study was to investigate the antiandrogenic activity of a new monoester of cortexolone, cortexolone 17alpha-propionate (CAS 19608-29-8, CB-03-01). Although the compound displayed a strong local antiandrogenic activity in hamster's flank organ test, it did not exhibit antiandrogenic a …

    "Its pharmacological activity seemed to be primarily related to its ability to antagonistically compete at androgen receptor level; nevertheless its primary pharmacological target needs to be further investigated. Its topical activity, along with the apparent absence of systemic effects, anticipates this compound to have the potential of representing a novel and safe therapeutic approach for androgen-dependent skin disorders."

    I'm pretty sure there are more studies out there since this one (it's fairly old) if you do a Google search.

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  • lifelonglearning
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    I dont think that matters because they said that "in blood it quickly metabolizes to cortexolon and thus only has very minimal side effects" and in their phase 2 acne study "there were no adverse events and statistical significance was attained in comparison to placebo"

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by Sogeking
    There are still safety concerns. Since it will go through epidermal layer better CB might get in greater quantity to the bloodstream. All those trials by Cosmo so far probably weren't with such a good vehicle especially with acne cream. Any thoughts on this?
    Not exactly, its supposed to bind REAL WELL to the receptor... the fact that it breaks down fast rendering its systemic effects quickly AFTER it hits the bloodstream seems to be a last resort safety measure.

    Hopefully this vehicle works....

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  • Sogeking
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    There are still safety concerns. Since it will go through epidermal layer better CB might get in greater quantity to the bloodstream. All those trials by Cosmo so far probably weren't with such a good vehicle especially with acne cream. Any thoughts on this?

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  • lifelonglearning
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    Only downside its 56.39 for international shipping

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