Bimatoprost finishing up Phase IIb trial!

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  • burtandernie
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    Originally posted by It's2014ComeOnAlready
    If this turns out to work well, it could prove a lot with regards to prostaglandins and hair loss. Very exciting.
    I agree its exciting just to see how well the prostaglandins approach might work. It also makes you curious about further research into pgd 2 to see if removing bad ones combined with increasing good ones like this has some exponential effect.
    The prostaglandins approach could be a cure if you untangled the right combinations you needed.

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  • wilymon
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    Originally posted by rdawg
    I've seen minor positive results from users, but 99% of them were older, and did not have agressive loss.

    Ive yet to see a guy that was young and started using it as he was thinning out and get results.

    for me i use it as it gives a slight thickening affect to my hair the next day when I apply it, nothing major or too noticable, but just slightly better than if I dont use it.

    BIM on the other hand seems very promising, at least from grey market results at a low dose.
    A friend of mine was using Latisse on her eyelashes but was sloppy about applying it. As a result she started sprouting some thick hairs on the side of her face. The stuff is pretty powerful even at a low dose.

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  • rdawg
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    Originally posted by It's2014ComeOnAlready
    It is, and the fact that it's seen as a viable treatment option is laughable. It's nothing but another bit of snake oil.
    I've seen minor positive results from users, but 99% of them were older, and did not have agressive loss.

    Ive yet to see a guy that was young and started using it as he was thinning out and get results.

    for me i use it as it gives a slight thickening affect to my hair the next day when I apply it, nothing major or too noticable, but just slightly better than if I dont use it.

    BIM on the other hand seems very promising, at least from grey market results at a low dose.

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  • It's2014ComeOnAlready
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    Originally posted by 35YrsAfter
    I have seen some impressive finasteride results. Hopefully you're not using the generic version that can be purchased online without a prescription.

    35YrsAfter also posts as CITNews and works at Dr. Cole's office - forhair.com - Cole Hair Transplant, 1045 Powers Place, Alpharetta, Georgia 30009 - Phone 678-566-1011 - email 35YrsAfter at chuck@forhair.com
    The contents of my posts are my opinions and not medical advice
    Please feel free to call or email me with any questions. Ask for Chuck
    Hey Chuck, have you ever heard of anyone switching from generic fin to brand name and had a lessening of sides etc? I've had tremendous success with generic, but there are the sides. Thanks!

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  • It's2014ComeOnAlready
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    Originally posted by rdawg
    Yes, dramatically you'd have to assume that if the investors like what they see.

    This would be a monopoly on the market, FIN is the only alternative and Minoxidil is practically useless.
    It is, and the fact that it's seen as a viable treatment option is laughable. It's nothing but another bit of snake oil.

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  • rdawg
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    Originally posted by jman91
    does anyone think that, if the results released in jan are good, it would affect allergans stock price at all?
    Yes, dramatically you'd have to assume that if the investors like what they see.

    This would be a monopoly on the market, FIN is the only alternative and Minoxidil is practically useless.

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  • 35YrsAfter
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    Originally posted by ChemicalBrother
    fin is 'supposed' to maintain ... important part in there is "supposed" (same goes for Dut)
    I've been on Fin and Dut for over 10 years ---> still going bald , only slower than I would have without the meds (I'm guessing)
    I have seen some impressive finasteride results. Hopefully you're not using the generic version that can be purchased online without a prescription.
    Last edited by 35YrsAfter; 02-22-2015, 08:57 PM.

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  • jman91
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    does anyone think that, if the results released in jan are good, it would affect allergans stock price at all?

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  • wilymon
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    Originally posted by robodoc
    Right, Lantanoprost should work easily as well as the Bimatoprost. I used Latanoprost for several months and noticed no change, nada. I use to buy 6 bottles at a time from Costco for about $58 I believe. I am not sure the opthalmic strength was appropriate for hair growth however.
    Wow! That is cheap. What brand were you buying? Did you need to have a prescription?

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  • rambo007
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    From what I understood - nothing will ever be an effective treatment because Rogaine doesn't do much. That is basically what baldybald was trying to tell us

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  • Hairismylife
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    Originally posted by baldybald
    here we have rogain, what is rogain doing? nothing just creating fuzzy hair. trust me this medication will not be better than minoxidil.
    Rogaine doesnt do much doesnt mean Bim is not better.
    What does your starement base on?

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  • baldybald
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    Originally posted by rambo007
    If only Allergan knew you and discussed their trial with you, they would not waste a lot of money...


    Come on, I agree we shouldn't have high expectations but don't make statements like that, being just bro researcher.
    here we have rogain, what is rogain doing? nothing just creating fuzzy hair. trust me this medication will not be better than minoxidil.

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  • rambo007
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    Originally posted by baldybald
    this will not do anything guys, sorry. the solution of balding is more complicated.
    If only Allergan knew you and discussed their trial with you, they would not waste a lot of money...


    Come on, I agree we shouldn't have high expectations but don't make statements like that, being just bro researcher.

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  • baldybald
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    this will not do anything guys, sorry. the solution of balding is more complicated.

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  • robodoc
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    Right, Lantanoprost should work easily as well as the Bimatoprost. I used Latanoprost for several months and noticed no change, nada. I use to buy 6 bottles at a time from Costco for about $58 I believe. I am not sure the opthalmic strength was appropriate for hair growth however.

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