OC000459? (Yes that's its name)

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  • Gjm127
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    Originally posted by 2020

    OC000459 is an ASTHMA DRUG. Its makers probably have no plans of "remaking" it to a hair loss drug. For all we know, it may not even be effective in its pill form....

    CRTH2 antagonists have been around for a while so I'm sure they would have noticed its "hair growing" effects. Somehow the pills are just too weak or something, so we'll probably be stuck making our own topicals as no large pharma company is that interested in making another "Rogaine".....
    So you're saying, if this thing actually works... there's no future in this treatment?
    How can we be happy about this?

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  • sausage
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    If this grew back a tonne of hair I am sure someone would make it work!

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  • WillhasWill
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    Originally posted by 2020
    http://www.google.com/patents/US20110021599
    no large pharma company is that interested in making another "Rogaine".....
    Why would they not be interested in bringing to market a drug that has less side affects and is more effective than Rogaine? More people would take it.

    There is a hell of a lot of motivation for new hair loss treatments to come to market.

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  • 2020
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    Originally posted by clandestine
    Cool, curious where you got the picture?
    This invention provides methods of treating androgenetic alopecia (AGA), acne, rosacea, prostate cancer, and benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH), comprising the step of contacting a subject with a compound or composition capable of decreasing prostaglandin D2 (PGD2) level or activity, a downstream signaling or receptor pathway thereof, or prostaglandin D2 synthase level or activity; methods of stimulating hair growth, comprising the step of contacting a subject with a compound or composition capable of increasing or decreasing the activity or level of a target gene of the present invention, or with a protein product of the target gene or an analogue or mimetic thereof; and methods of testing for AGA and evaluating therapeutic methods thereof, comprising measuring PGD2 levels.



    Originally posted by clandestine
    And when can we expect something like OC000459 might come to market?
    ..... OC000459 is an ASTHMA DRUG. Its makers probably have no plans of "remaking" it to a hair loss drug. For all we know, it may not even be effective in its pill form....
    CRTH2 antagonists have been around for a while so I'm sure they would have noticed its "hair growing" effects. Somehow the pills are just too weak or something, so we'll probably be stuck making our own topicals as no large pharma company is that interested in making another "Rogaine".....

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  • clandestine
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    Originally posted by 2020
    Mice were shaven.

    Scientists applied PGD2 daily or whatever on Mouse A
    Scientists also applied a placebo on Mouse B

    Mouse A did not grow his hair back while hair grew back completely for Mouse B.

    Conclusion: your hair WILL NOT GROW BACK until you get rid of PGD2
    Cool, curious where you got the picture?

    And when can we expect something like OC000459 might come to market?

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  • 2020
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    Mice were shaven.

    Scientists applied PGD2 daily or whatever on Mouse A
    Scientists also applied a placebo on Mouse B

    Mouse A did not grow his hair back while hair grew back completely for Mouse B.

    Conclusion: your hair WILL NOT GROW BACK until you get rid of PGD2

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  • clandestine
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    Originally posted by NeedHairASAP
    dont get it...
    Me neither. Was waiting for someone else to say it.

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  • NeedHairASAP
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    Originally posted by 2020
    Those poor mice... this picture says everything:


    dont get it...

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  • 2020
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    Those poor mice... this picture says everything:

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  • Tacola
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    And does anyone know when this drug will come out? This that can reduce the bad levels of protein? Does Cotseralis work on this? Or is it Latisse?

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  • Gjm127
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    I am glad that this treatment is under works... I would to order some of this but I'm far too scared of trying out some pill or cream that doesn't have FDA approval...

    Isn't any pharmaceutical company working on this except for this forum guy that asked some lab to make this medicine?

    I mean, this could be THE cure we've been all waiting for so long...

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  • gutted
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    Originally posted by WillhasWill
    Are you on sulfasalazine seeing as you have a friend whose hair grows below his original hairline?
    no...im not on it.
    it has some pretty bad side effects.

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  • WillhasWill
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    Originally posted by gutted
    the basic physiology and mechanism behind the hair follcile remains the same.
    It just so happens that the causes behind each "disease" is different (or are they?)

    i was involved in the sulfasalazine topic on HLH, my mate is on sulfasalazine for his rheaumotoid arthiritis and i can confirm his hair grows below his original hairline...whethere this is due to the drug or something else is anyones guess though.

    there were some people trying sulfasalazine on the forums, but im not really sure what happened...perhaps brushed it off as bull**** and other people followed based on a single user experience. That being said this is most likley going to be brushed off too, we need carefully planned studies...
    Are you on sulfasalazine seeing as you have a friend whose hair grows below his original hairline?

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  • gutted
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    Originally posted by WillhasWill
    Most of those are not even related to MALE PATTERN BALDNESS. And you sound so sure that you know the cure a few posts back.....
    the basic physiology and mechanism behind the hair follcile remains the same.
    It just so happens that the causes behind each "disease" is different (or are they?)

    i was involved in the sulfasalazine topic on HLH, my mate is on sulfasalazine for his rheaumotoid arthiritis and i can confirm his hair grows below his original hairline...whethere this is due to the drug or something else is anyones guess though.

    there were some people trying sulfasalazine on the forums, but im not really sure what happened...perhaps brushed it off as bull**** and other people followed based on a single user experience. That being said this is most likley going to be brushed off too, we need carefully planned studies...

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  • 2020
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    Originally posted by sausage
    Is this stuff not licensed or whatever checks etc it has to go through?

    Surely it is illegal to send over a sample of this stuff to some random guy on a forum to try it out?

    This stuff hasn't been approved so surely it can't be sent out willy nilly.
    what are you talking about?

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