Bimatoprost finishing up Phase IIb trial!
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Hey,
I have been in contact with a company in Australia who have radio adds for hair and skin treatment s , I called them on the way home .
The owner speaks to you directly for ages about hairloss and future treatments .
Anyway he makes bimatrapost @ 1.5 Mls .
He said he has a compounding pharmacy who make it into a lotion .
He knows his shit !
You get a perscription and he takes care of the rest !
He said the treatment is getting mega results !
I'd give it a go but it's $1800 for 6 months .
Then after 1 year you are done and can kick back with a pdg2 shampoo and a stimulator !
Sounds easy .
I'm not selling anything but if anyone is interested I can post a link !Leave a comment:
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Anyone with doubts about what kind of company valeant is and what could happen if they succeed in taking over allergan, check the first posting in the "CB probably isn't that great" thread.Leave a comment:
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I personally am not too worried about eye pigmentation. I think a lot of people in the earlier stages of HL want everything to be exactly how it would have been if they 'd never lost any hair. Wait till you get further down the line. If you still care about HL, you'd sacrifice maintaining your current hue of eye pigmentation without a thought . But like rdawg says, shouldn't be too much of an issue anyway.Leave a comment:
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Sounds good. But, there were risks of changes in iris pigmentation, right?Leave a comment:
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There's definitely reason to think it could work. When they announced the results of the first trial, they said it had resulted in growth but not enough. Still, some growth is some growth, and carried with it the possibility of greater growth if it could be targeted more efficiently. There were two studies conducted as well with promising results. One I can't find now (will check the files) that was small scale but found that there was regrowth with the possibility of the creation of new hair follicles (so not just thickening existing), and that was in the original formulation. This is in itself not determinative but is certainly interesting. Another study in the FASEB journal (search bimatoprost and the journal name in google scholar) found regrowth in mice (big deal, I know) and extracted human hair follicles. It is interesting. Allergan now seems to be interested in trying to sell to Actavis which would be very good for the future of this product. Hopefully the could win a bidding war with the scumbags Valeant.Leave a comment:
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CB for acne is to CB for hairloss
what
BIM for eyelashes (0.03%) is to BIM for hairloss (5%)
Since the one for eyelashes has no sides, I doubt the 5% could for hairloss if it's spread out across the whole scalpLeave a comment:
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Has anyone actually done this yet though and get results?I havent heard many people use it yet.
I've seen people track results with 0.03% and use that for about 5-6 months and get solid thickening, so I'd imagine 5% would definitely be a little better.Leave a comment:
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I'll only be mad if the results end up being really good, or better than minoxidil but they still feel it's not good enough to release, because then it would be like taking an option away from us.
Would love to replace Minoxidil, stuff is near useless, it came out in the damn 80's! I've seen 0.03% BIM being used by some people and getting better results than with rogaine.Leave a comment:
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Another option sounds great. How much is it going to cost? I really don't want to play top dollar for minoxidil 2.0Leave a comment:
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I'm definitely interested in this compound. Could be a really good complement to RU and help reverse follicle miniaturization. I want to learn more about its side effects and if topical application to the scalp would affect the eyes in anyway.Leave a comment:
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This could work great, not at all, or somewhere in the middle. No one of these boards has any idea which it is. However, Allergan is very likely about to not be a company (or at least a standalone company) in the next two months, as it will either be taken over by Valeant or Actavis. Valeant has said they will totally decimate their research budget and use that money to pay for the acquisition and as profit to help pay their other debts. Actavis says they will leave it untouched. If you have any interest in this product, you really need to know that what happens in regards to who owns Allergan will most likely have a major impact on the future of this product going forward.
Would love to replace Minoxidil, stuff is near useless, it came out in the damn 80's! I've seen 0.03% BIM being used by some people and getting better results than with rogaine.Leave a comment:
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