I think i read somewhere phase 3 usually lasts the longest.. I hope they got something good that can hold us off till histogen breaks through. That would be nice.
Histogen Update - Spencer Kobren Speaks With Dr. Craig L. Ziering
Collapse
X
-
-
-
-
Not sure how long it'll last but I remember reading that they don't even need to enter phase III before releasing it in Singapore or possibly Asia in its entirety due to looser regulations that only requires clinical trials to establish proof of concept and safety. Phase III would on the other hand be required for countries with stricter regulations such as US.
Basically you can the treatment prior to completion of phase III but there's of course a little bit more risk to it. Things like dosage and injection technique is likely to be optimized during phase III as well as long term safety concerns to be further evaluated.Comment
-
Replicel is doing same thing, testing only safety and efficency which will help them get treatment earlier, still if everything goes as planned for Histogen, it's still 2014. and there would be nothing while we wait unless Follica has something.
It's shame that in 2011 neither we have "cure" or efficient treatment.Comment
-
Definitely is. Hair loss is a worry I could do without. Still, I'm cautiously optimistic about the future, and that feels pretty good. Rather have a regular smile with an occasional frown than the other way around. Hope everybody else feels the same.Comment
-
Comment
-
Replicel is doing same thing, testing only safety and efficency which will help them get treatment earlier, still if everything goes as planned for Histogen, it's still 2014. and there would be nothing while we wait unless Follica has something.
It's shame that in 2011 neither we have "cure" or efficient treatment.
But apparently we dont need professionals according to Iron_Man.Comment
-
Not sure how long it'll last but I remember reading that they don't even need to enter phase III before releasing it in Singapore or possibly Asia in its entirety due to looser regulations that only requires clinical trials to establish proof of concept and safety. Phase III would on the other hand be required for countries with stricter regulations such as US.
Basically you can the treatment prior to completion of phase III but there's of course a little bit more risk to it. Things like dosage and injection technique is likely to be optimized during phase III as well as long term safety concerns to be further evaluated.Comment
-
.
Data from the first trial after the 6 months follow up will be available in quarter1 of 2012. I think that by the end of 2012 we will atleast see which future treatments are possible.Comment
-
I do believe HST works, its [proposed] efficacy in comparison to the work of Replicel is something I am dying to see.Comment
-
Same here. Hairsite is full with those praising HST, however I am still sceptic and haven't decided if it is or isn't efficient.Comment
-
That said I might be underestimating our kind and we'll see new airline companies for the follicly challenge starting up with some clever slogan about shuttling us off to hairier life. On-flight movies limited to action flicks with Bruce Willis and Jason Statham on the way there, Brad Pitt and George Clooney romantic comedies on the way back. Oh sweet dreams.
Good night.Comment
-
Nope they are not praising HST they only say whats up right now. And i agree with Gho supporters because those people also push the envelope because this is a signal for surgeons to investigate further into regenerative processes.
While traditional FUT mills live from people like this SPanishDude who always waters every thread down with pokemon dummy research stuffComment
Comment