It's being developed for asthma and in oral form. They don't plan making topical for hairloss, and I doubt taking it orally would be safe or effective against hairloss.
Assuming they start Phase 3 by March 2013, we should have this product FDA-approved by September 2014!
The future's looking very bright and looks like Costraelis was right about it being available in the next 2 years!!!
P.S. Its actually great how it is in oral form NOT an inhaler. Hopefully if it has the right physiocochemical properties we can find a way to make it into a topical preparation
The folks over at HLH have been using this for awhile now, so far the results are roughly the same as the people trying cet. They are having trouble making a vehicle with the OC as its not dissolving fully.
Yes no need to get depressed because a bunch of amateurs (with a dubious source) are not getting results
Just need to take in consideration that these things take time, it will be a while until we get any news at all
Pretty much this. We can all try our hand in the grey market stuff, but for all we know it works perfectly well and we're just injected it/using it completely wrong.
PGD2 hasn't been proven wrong or right, but it's a 3rd generation product IMO, meaning it's years away if it is worth using(2nd generation is Aderans, Bim and Histogen.)
Bim or Aderans is next guys, followed by Histogen soon after. 2 years away it seems!
Pretty much this. We can all try our hand in the grey market stuff, but for all we know it works perfectly well and we're just injected it/using it completely wrong.
PGD2 hasn't been proven wrong or right, but it's a 3rd generation product IMO, meaning it's years away if it is worth using(2nd generation is Aderans, Bim and Histogen.)
Bim or Aderans is next guys, followed by Histogen soon after. 2 years away it seems!
To be fair, if said bunch of amateurs got results from a dubious source, it would be great since we would be assured it works in some way
there's a lot of complaining and whining going on BTT. "when do we get new treatments?" "why do we only have devil drug poison propecia?" and so on..
all very well but there are people at the forefront of experimental treatments
contributing to the common cause and trying to find better treatments. to bash these people while at the same time doing nothing oneself to move the movement forward looks very bad in my eyes..
as things stand prostaglandins are only a part of the puzzle and targeting them might not be enough since it's further down the MPB pathway in comparison to anti androgen treatment which hits it at the bottleneck
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