Where are the phase IIb results for Bimatoprost?

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  • It's2014ComeOnAlready
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    Originally posted by champpy
    Ok i did find this bit of info on Mohammad Shalbaf webpage

    "Currently I am investigating whether prostaglandin and prostamide signalling occur in the sebaceous glands. This study is funded by Allergan Inc., Irvine, CA, USA"



    Its encouraging but i still dont think we will hear about any imminent release during the congress or during the shareholders update. it'll be just enough to keep us intrigued
    Well, this makes me feel even better, actually! Knowing that Allergan directly funded this study, and that it came out of Irvine, CA where the R&D day is taking place is very positive. Thanks

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  • jamesst11
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    Originally posted by burtandernie
    It was bound to happen eventually.
    Nope... no new phase of treatment... I don't get what you all are so hopeful about?? give up for now... come back in another 5 years to hear the same old bullshit.

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  • champpy
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    Ok i did find this bit of info on Mohammad Shalbaf webpage

    "Currently I am investigating whether prostaglandin and prostamide signalling occur in the sebaceous glands. This study is funded by Allergan Inc., Irvine, CA, USA"



    Its encouraging but i still dont think we will hear about any imminent release during the congress or during the shareholders update. it'll be just enough to keep us intrigued

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  • barfacan
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    Originally posted by It's2014ComeOnAlready
    @barfacan and @Occulus

    The perpetual negativity is nonsense. You must be this way in your every day lives as well. What a shame.

    They clearly stated in their previous quarterly presentation that bim is one of the 70+ programs they are moving forward with. I don't know how many times I have to state this, or direct you to the presentation I'm referencing.

    The chart I'm speaking of also indicates that the programs listed are the closest to release and latest stage. Because, also as I have stated before (I took the time to look them up) each program is either well underway in Phase 3, launched, or set to launch in late 2015/early 2016. Just use logic.
    Self delusion can be just as bad if not worse than perpetual negativity. But that's besides the point, since none of us know about others personal lives' and it would be very silly to theorize about same.

    Anyway, if i recall correctly, you did mention admitting BIM's defeat should no news crop up during their presentation in November. That is, once again, if i recall correctly If they reveal even semi-good news, then i can finally shut up.

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  • burtandernie
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    Originally posted by unbalding
    So we might find out how well this stuff did tomorrow? That's great news! Between this and SM I think we are finally going to enter a new phase of treatment after twenty years of being stuck with finasteride and minoxidil.
    It was bound to happen eventually.

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  • It's2014ComeOnAlready
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    @barfacan and @Occulus

    The perpetual negativity is nonsense. You must be this way in your every day lives as well. What a shame.

    They clearly stated in their previous quarterly presentation that bim is one of the 70+ programs they are moving forward with. I don't know how many times I have to state this, or direct you to the presentation I'm referencing.

    The chart I'm speaking of also indicates that the programs listed are the closest to release and latest stage. Because, also as I have stated before (I took the time to look them up) each program is either well underway in Phase 3, launched, or set to launch in late 2015/early 2016. Just use logic.

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  • JayM
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    why would they present a poster at congress on it if it was dead? lol

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  • Occulus
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    Originally posted by barfacan
    If they don't post any results about it tomorrow, it's officially dead
    Yeah, I'm definitely losing hope. If they don't give some indication of moving forward with it tomorrow, it's probably dead.

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  • barfacan
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    If they don't post any results about it tomorrow, it's officially dead

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  • Arieux
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    I am not sure if that was mentioned here, but I've just seen that there will be Bimatoprost poster presentation during that congress:
    Bimatoprost: a Hair Growth Promoting
    Prostamide Analogue, Stimulates Prostamide
    Synthetic Enzymes, While Inhibiting
    Prostaglandin Synthesis in Hair Follicles and
    Dermal Papilla Cells
    Mohammad Shalbaf, DVM, PhD, PgCHEP, FHEA,
    MEHRS | United Kingdom
    Info from final program.

    And yes unbalding, I think that we are very close to the new treatment(s).

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  • unbalding
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    So we might find out how well this stuff did tomorrow? That's great news! Between this and SM I think we are finally going to enter a new phase of treatment after twenty years of being stuck with finasteride and minoxidil.

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  • It's2014ComeOnAlready
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    Originally posted by jacobus
    Do you mean this one? I received it on February 2nd 2015.

    Hello,

    The study results will be posted on ClinicalTrials.gov next year. Please check the web site for the results in 2016.

    Sincerely,

    Allergan
    Thanks, nope that wasn't it though. I'd find it, but I really don't feel like searching through 90+ pages of Bim threads.

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  • jacobus
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    Do you mean this one? I received it on February 2nd 2015.

    Hello,

    The study results will be posted on ClinicalTrials.gov next year. Please check the web site for the results in 2016.

    Sincerely,

    Allergan

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  • It's2014ComeOnAlready
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    Originally posted by rdawg
    Very interesting, hopefully they shed some light on this, either way we were promised the results in Q1 2016(whether it went forward or not) so we will find out soon how the drug actually did.
    I actually remember a response that was given to a poster who had inquired about the trial results. He was told that the trial results would be discussed at their R&D day, which is a yearly event. It's in this thread. I don't feel like looking for it right now, but it's here.

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  • rdawg
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    Originally posted by macbeth81
    Very interesting, hopefully they shed some light on this, either way we were promised the results in Q1 2016(whether it went forward or not) so we will find out soon how the drug actually did.

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