2013 and propecia and minoxidil and nizoral are our best options how pathetic when is this going to change !!
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Mommy take care of me! Take care of me while I lay here and do nothing! You're not doing a good enough job!
No wonder our culture gets away with shaming baldness, look at how whiny bald men are.Comment
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It is a pretty sad state of affairs though. It's been recognised for centuries that a baldness cure is a surefire path to riches, yet we're still here where the gold standard pharmacological treatment aims to simply delay your hair loss by a few years.
We've seen so many treatments since Propecia came on the market that promised to be better but faded into obscurity. The only one that seriously looked like it would challenge Propecia was RU, and the companies that have held the patent have sat on it for almost a decade now, forcing us to get it via slightly less-than-legal means, with no oversight or quality control.
And now we're still looking at 2015 at the absolute earliest before we get a new product, which will probably just be bimatoprost.
I'd say baldies have a lot to be bitter about.Comment
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Only Aderans has had enough funding. It really shows how nobody really believes any of them will find a true cure - because a true cure or even just a truly effective treatment would be a no-brainer of an investment.
But nobody wants to give them money, so obviously nobody believes they can do it.Comment
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Maybe they should employ a crowd sourcing model to raise funds by making an an easy way to donate to these companies. Major lobby groups in america raise hundreds of millions a year by doing this. the giant demographic of sufferers would allow huge sums to be donated e.g if the 40 million hairloss sufferers in the US alone donated just $20 a year that would amount to 800 million dollars a year, with that kind of funding hairloss would be a thing of the past within 5 yrs....lets remember that companies like histogen are doing what they do with only 20-30 million dollars (that's just 75 cents a year from all US hairloss sufferes)! Maybe the bald truth admins should even set up a donations tool on this site.Comment
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You're right, today's options are not only limited, but completely and utterly pathetic. Most of us are so determined to fight hair loss and we need much better options to do so. Yeah, Roland Lauster really does seem to have an awesome solution to hair loss. Hair loss treatments do not get the necessary funding because hair loss is not considered a life-threatening disease. And it gets so marginalized and made fun of in the media, that many people so very wrongly consider it to be a joke and not a big deal.Comment
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Not long ago, it was not possible to do anything about hereditary hair loss. Hereditary hair loss is not a disease. It is a natural and normal human trait. Like it or not, that is the truth about it. The only reason the medical research community has done anything about it at all is because of the profit potential that exists. Treatments for hereditary hair loss will get better - but development will continue to take a back seat to more life threatening conditions. It just is what it is.Comment
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I am so very sorry that the current treatments are not working for you. However, the truth is they do work for most people who use them. We do need something better - and something better will happen - but what is available now still works for most people. They are not perfect and sadly they do not work for everyone, but they are still better than than the nothing we had not long ago.Comment
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I am so very sorry that the current treatments are not working for you. However, the truth is they do work for most people who use them. We do need something better - and something better will happen - but what is available now still works for most people. They are not perfect and sadly they do not work for everyone, but they are still better than than the nothing we had not long ago.
I have been reading TBT for years now. MOST people here (in the "future treatments thread") experience side effects with fin. While I appreciate the good intentions Tracy I don't think this is the right place to talk up that ****ing scummy drug that they call Propecia.Comment
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I don't agree that you can say that they work for MOST people.
I have been reading TBT for years now. MOST people here (in the "future treatments thread") experience side effects with fin. While I appreciate the good intentions Tracy I don't think this is the right place to talk up that ****ing scummy drug that they call Propecia.
Most the people claiming to experience sexual sides are just paranoid becuase of the mass online hysteria about sexual sides. There are plenty of common prescription drugs prescribed to way more people than fin that potentially cause sexual sides but because they are prescribed for medical rather than cosmetic use physicians and people alike dont read so deeply into the list of sides. The list of sides for paracetamol alone would scare the hell out of people if there was the equivalent level hype about sides. I know some people really do experience sides, but its just no more significant than many other drugs.Comment
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