Bimatoprost finishing up Phase IIb trial!

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  • Hairismylife
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2012
    • 383

    Originally posted by rdawg
    They have to be somewhat competitive, you price it too high and youll get into HT price territory and people will just opt to do that instead.

    i'd say 300-500 a year for this stuff at first, which is high but reasonable based on production cost and lack of competition.
    500 a year is okay, but not 500 per MONTH, or I will give up on this.

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    • diffuseloser
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2014
      • 238

      Originally posted by Hairismylife
      500 a year is okay, but not 500 per MONTH, or I will give up on this.
      500 a year would be reasonable but we'll be lucky if it's that cheap. I'd easily pay 1k sterling a year provided it works a good bit better than minoxidil.

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      • gainspotter
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2013
        • 135

        So this is just an expensive, glorified version of minoxidil.

        Great

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        • hellouser
          Senior Member
          • May 2012
          • 4419

          Originally posted by gainspotter
          So this is just an expensive, glorified version of minoxidil.

          Great
          LOL, making this kind of call based on all the noobs in this thread just speculating is pretty ridiculous.

          1) None of us knows how well the stuff works at higher concentrations
          2) None of us knows the price

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          • efedrez
            Senior Member
            • May 2013
            • 168

            Originally posted by gainspotter
            So this is just an expensive, glorified version of minoxidil.

            Great
            We have no idea about how much this is going to cost, the 300 to 500 price range is a simple guess of what we beleive this should cost but if it becomes a reality the price can be totally different
            Let's wait to get information about the actual results and then we can worry about pricing
            Hopefully they will let us known phase 2 results before the end of the month

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            • 35YrsAfter
              Doctor Representative
              • Aug 2012
              • 1418

              Originally posted by efedrez
              We have no idea about how much this is going to cost, the 300 to 500 price range is a simple guess of what we beleive this should cost but if it becomes a reality the price can be totally different
              Let's wait to get information about the actual results and then we can worry about pricing
              Hopefully they will let us known phase 2 results before the end of the month
              I'm personally more interested in how bimatoprost works. Same goes for minoxidil.

              Chuck

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              • Jonathan
                Member
                • Oct 2010
                • 59

                Originally posted by 35YrsAfter
                I'm personally more interested in how bimatoprost works. Same goes for minoxidil.

                Chuck
                I am only interested in if bimatoprost works or not.

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                • 35YrsAfter
                  Doctor Representative
                  • Aug 2012
                  • 1418

                  Originally posted by Jonathan
                  I am only interested in if bimatoprost works or not.
                  This NCBI article indicates that after this lady stopped using bimatoprost, the hair didn't go away. She was using the medication in her eyes as opposed to applying it directly to the areas shown in the photos where hair growth occurred. Quote from article/study:

                  "Though the patient always had minimal non-vellus hair growth in the same regions, this had increased in number, thickness and length after starting bimatoprost [Figure 1]. The patient's IOPs were maintained at target level. The patient's medical history was unremarkable with no intake of any other drugs. The prostaglandin analogue was stopped and instead dorzolamide and timolol fixed combination was started. When the patient came seven months later, the hair growth did not show significant reduction."

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                  • Jonathan
                    Member
                    • Oct 2010
                    • 59

                    My English language skills is not good enough to fully understand the article, but unwanted facial hair is pretty common for elderly ladies. How do they know that its the bimatoprost that is the reason behind that facial hair?

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                    • 35YrsAfter
                      Doctor Representative
                      • Aug 2012
                      • 1418

                      The article doesn't go into a lot of detail about that:

                      "Though hypertrichosis of lashes is a regular side effect, hirsutism as seen in our patient is very rare. The patient had a few terminal (non-vellus) hairs in the chin area and upper lip before commencing bimatoprost but they have increased in number, thickness and length after the treatment. Hypertrichosis of eyelashes is reported to be more and occurs earlier with bimatoprost. The resting follicles (telogen phase) are stimulated to growing follicles (anagen phase) due to interaction of the drugs with the prostanoid receptors in the hair follicle. The anagen phase of eyelashes may be prolonged which could increase their length. This same mechanism would apply for localized hypertrichosis elsewhere."

                      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

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                      • Gjm127
                        Senior Member
                        • Mar 2012
                        • 170

                        Originally posted by 35YrsAfter
                        This NCBI article indicates that after this lady stopped using bimatoprost, the hair didn't go away. She was using the medication in her eyes as opposed to applying it directly to the areas shown in the photos where hair growth occurred. Quote from article/study:

                        "Though the patient always had minimal non-vellus hair growth in the same regions, this had increased in number, thickness and length after starting bimatoprost [Figure 1]. The patient's IOPs were maintained at target level. The patient's medical history was unremarkable with no intake of any other drugs. The prostaglandin analogue was stopped and instead dorzolamide and timolol fixed combination was started. When the patient came seven months later, the hair growth did not show significant reduction."

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                        Article HERE

                        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
                        Of course, since for her it's a side effect... they make it look bad by saying it's an adverse event that became permanent with time, I'm not surprised.

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                        • FearTheLoss
                          Senior Member
                          • Dec 2012
                          • 1581

                          Well we should know the results within the next 2-3 weeks. I'm very excited but trying to remain cautiously optimistic. If it proves superior to minox, I don't care what it costs I will start using it.

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                          • Illusion
                            Senior Member
                            • Jul 2014
                            • 500

                            About the grey market Bim from Kane... I was wondering, the price of RU also dropped significantly in the last 2-3 years right? Could the same scenario be likely to happen for Bim? As others have said, if Bim proves to be superior to minox I really want to start using it but the price is definitely a problem for me (student life ftw)

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                            • joel203
                              Senior Member
                              • Jun 2014
                              • 115

                              i wonder if it will be able to regrow temple points ( mine have faded a bit )

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                              • Gjm127
                                Senior Member
                                • Mar 2012
                                • 170

                                I wonder how we would use it in conjunction with Minox... Also, for the first time ever, we might have a hair loss treatment that's not meant for continuous use (for lasting results...). I wonder how that would work.

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