I agree the efficay is either satisfiable or it is not. 5 more years won't do much for efficacy, if the results are unsatisfactory thery need to try something else and scrap everything. I mean they are doing the largest dosages now in Phase 1 so if it ain't working thats it. So in 2012 we will know whether they have something or if it is a miss.
Even if this treatment needs more time to come to US, they said they could be concentrated on Europe and Canada also so there are not much worries for those desperate...
Spencer Kobren Speaks With RepliCel Life Sciences' CEO and President David Hall
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Of course the idea of having a cure released in 2020 beats not having it released at all. But I can't agree with the notion that I wouldn't be bothered if the duration of the process went from 4 to 9 years though. And considering that we're talking about an autologous treatment I can't see how that kind of delay would even be possible. Well, maybe in the US.Leave a comment:
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If they show efficacy and safety I still wouldn't mind waiting until 2020 with the knowledge that a cure is on the way. My guess is that they are quietly confident in their technology succeeding. I will be grinning from ear to ear from now till eternity if this works out.Leave a comment:
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Then again you're the cynical retard who screamed wolf too many times. So who gives a shit.
Personally I don't see waiting until 2015 as a big problem. If the clinical data they release in Q1 2012 confirms their theory and our hopes that the technique for effectively curing male pattern baldness is indeed on the way then I will grin like a little kid sitting next to the Christmas tree every time I think about it until it's released.Leave a comment:
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Then again you're the cynical retard who screamed wolf too many times. So who gives a shit.
Personally I don't see waiting until 2015 as a big problem. If the clinical data they release in Q1 2012 confirms their theory and our hopes that the technique for effectively curing male pattern baldness is indeed on the way then I will grin like a little kid sitting next to the Christmas tree every time I think about it until it's released.Leave a comment:
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Because they haven't completed their initial trial yet.Leave a comment:
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how come he couldn't answer kobren when he asked if they've replicated a hair or rejuvenated a hair at all yet?
it doesn't sound like they've really done much yet at all... I'd tone down the excitement
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FDA -cost lives
The FDA cost more lives than it saves. Burdens the ederly with high prescription drugs prices. Criples innovation. The FDA should ONLY be concerned with phase 1 trials concerning safety. There should not be a phase 2 or 3. Let the markets determine if works or not. The US is moving away from innovation and countries like India are move toward innovation. If a company only had to prove safety, we all could have this procedure performed by the end of 2011. Write your legislatures. Better, vote the out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Leave a comment:
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What a great interview! Replicel sounds like a promising solution to all of our problems. I was also hoping to hear it could possibly be available to the public by late 2013 or 2014 but I guess that is wishful thinking. I just pray that there are no setbacks to make this process longer. I wonder why it could be available overseas before 2015 but not in Canada?? Now I just have to figure out what else to use besides rogain and propecia to get me to the 2015 target.Leave a comment:
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God bless Spencer for conducting this interview and doing all that he does for us. Anyway, I know that we're going to initially have to go outside of the U.S. and Canada for this treatment, and I hope that it's being offered overseas first. The FDA is totally corrupt and heavily in the pockets of the large pharmaceutical companies and their powerful lobbyists. So they're obviously gonna be totally unnecessarily hounding Replicel over their treatment. The article that The Alchemist posted totally illustrates this. So I'm really hoping that Replicel's treatment/cure is offered overseas as soon as possible. And since they're conducting their clinical trials overseas, then I think they probably are going to offer this overseas first. I, like so many other people on here, are really desperate to get our full heads of hair and will not mind travelling anywhere in the world to do this.Leave a comment:
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Great point Alchemist. Hopefully this could be available sooner but we still need to know how well it works. If there's no setbacks, they should offer asap. We need to pray and get ****ing lucky everything goes well.Leave a comment:
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