Hi,
I've actually been receding and thinning at the crown for about 5 years now. I WAS probably a NW3V but have managed my crown issue. i've scoured the forums and haven't participated but have been reading. I've tried propecia, rogaine and read several ebooks. they helped maintain my then current status but I expected to get thicker hair. I also tried several alternative options that i've read up on. i've seen way more results with those than the FDA approved stuff.
I've worked several years in the canadian OTC (Over the counter drugs) industry and was wondering how the FDA goes about selecting and testing specific drugs for their respective purposes. My question is, why did the FDA choose minoxidil and finasteride to do clinical trials and not all the other alternative options? My guess is it's because those two actives are backed by large CPG/Pharma companies and the alternatives are just home remedies with no dollars behind them to fund/lobby for testing.
I'd love to get some confirmation/counters on my hypothesis based on my personal experience as someone that worked in the canadian OTC/Pharma industry (Health Canada has a way more stringent criteria before releasing products to the canadian market) for years and am coping with thinning and receding (getting better results with alternative products).
Everyone in the forums always shut down the suggestion of non fda products but i wonder if anyone actually knows why only two products have been approved.
I've actually been receding and thinning at the crown for about 5 years now. I WAS probably a NW3V but have managed my crown issue. i've scoured the forums and haven't participated but have been reading. I've tried propecia, rogaine and read several ebooks. they helped maintain my then current status but I expected to get thicker hair. I also tried several alternative options that i've read up on. i've seen way more results with those than the FDA approved stuff.
I've worked several years in the canadian OTC (Over the counter drugs) industry and was wondering how the FDA goes about selecting and testing specific drugs for their respective purposes. My question is, why did the FDA choose minoxidil and finasteride to do clinical trials and not all the other alternative options? My guess is it's because those two actives are backed by large CPG/Pharma companies and the alternatives are just home remedies with no dollars behind them to fund/lobby for testing.
I'd love to get some confirmation/counters on my hypothesis based on my personal experience as someone that worked in the canadian OTC/Pharma industry (Health Canada has a way more stringent criteria before releasing products to the canadian market) for years and am coping with thinning and receding (getting better results with alternative products).
Everyone in the forums always shut down the suggestion of non fda products but i wonder if anyone actually knows why only two products have been approved.
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