Phase III Finasteride results were presented in March 1997 and got approved in December 1997. Of course that was 15 years ago, but I can't imagine the same process taking 2-3 years in 2014 with a way more harmless treatment.
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Oh, and seeing how much money would be involved with this, theres a ton of cash for Aderans to make.... which means a ton of taxes the us government would collect, which it BADLY needs considering USA's poor economy/debt. It'd be kind of stupid to say 'no, we dont want to make millions happy and collect some nice tax money'
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Wow guys, this is awesome news. I honestly didn't mean to be a Debbie Downer about the Phase II, but I was on the phone with them for about 5 minutes at the SC branch.....she was extremely nice, but didn't exude competence sadly. They were one of the very last branches to end Phase 2 screening, so maybe that's what the aforementioned Arizona site was talking about.
I will be waiting for the FDA callthanks again guys!
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No problem, JRQ. You helped get this thing started, and I'm ALWAYS an advocate of tempering enthusiasm where baldness treatments are concerned.
I think this is an area where Spencer Kobren can *hopefully* be of some help. Perhaps he can contact Aderans and inquire about this 2-3 year period after Phase 3? Maybe he has more resources than we do...Comment
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The bad news is this, and I really hope that this isnt the case... After the clinical trials are up, the FDA requires 2-3 years of more results/testing before giving the go ahead and having a final product on store shelves. So 2016/17 at this point seems more likely the case, BUT that also means that the presentation given in 2010 is also wrong since it *clearly* showed a commercial product in early 2014, which means a product for the public.
Because I think I once read that a company can began FDA approval assessment during phase III.Comment
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But are you taking into account the fact that 5mg of finasteride (proscar) had already been on the market for years and years? Surely marketing a 1mg tablet version of a pre-existing drug helped speed things along at the FDA.Comment
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No problem, JRQ. You helped get this thing started, and I'm ALWAYS an advocate of tempering enthusiasm where baldness treatments are concerned.
I think this is an area where Spencer Kobren can *hopefully* be of some help. Perhaps he can contact Aderans and inquire about this 2-3 year period after Phase 3? Maybe he has more resources than we do...
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its what I was told over the phone with the lady on the other end. I hope she's wrong for *our* sake.Comment
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Seriously!!Comment
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That's kind of what I'm thinking. Aren't some of these facilities places where they do multiple clinical trials for different companies.Comment
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Why would it matter if Aderans presented a 2014 commercial product date?Comment
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Thats pretty damn impressive, I don't think their results could have gotten any worse, but even if 25% thats still impressive.
Heres the link to their 2010 presentation, some interesting stuff to listen to:
http://www.aderansresearch.com/presentation/Comment
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