Spencer Kobren Speaks With Alan Bauman, M.D. About Latisse(Bimatoprost) For Hair loss
Listen to the interview:
05-17-2011 10:16 AM
PayDay
Great interview Spencer, I actually listened live on Sunday and was a little disappointed the hear that latisse was not much more effective then Rogaine. I am hoping that when they test a stronger version that the results will be better. Keep doing what you do Spencer, you are the best!:)
05-18-2011 06:18 AM
Mens Rea
Could you try speak to someone about CB-03-01
Even RU?
Great job by the way. The guys on *** have been trying this stuff.
05-18-2011 12:17 PM
UK_
CB-03-01??
I remember that back in 2007 they were planning Phase I trials, should be at market by now surely?
05-18-2011 12:33 PM
KeepTheHair
Works as well as minox. Dear god...I wish I could afford it :(
I really want to use it...
05-18-2011 12:37 PM
UK_
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Originally Posted by KeepTheHair
Works as well as minox. Dear god...I wish I could afford it :(
I really want to use it...
LOL I know... all that hype for nothing...
But we still have TRX2 :D
05-18-2011 12:44 PM
VictimOfDHT
If at 0.03% it works as good as minoxidil, then most likely it will work better in a higher concentration. Hopefully it won't have any safety issues though. I just hope they figure out the right % and dosage soon enough. I'm not too worried about the pricing. It will definitely be more affordable than latisse no doubt.
05-18-2011 12:48 PM
KeepTheHair
lol I am not being sarcastic. Minoxidil works wonders for me ;) If I could have that AGAIN my hair would be amazing.
05-18-2011 02:14 PM
Mens Rea
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Originally Posted by UK_
CB-03-01??
I remember that back in 2007 they were planning Phase I trials, should be at market by now surely?
First two phases completed. Very impressive thus far.
Google it.
05-18-2011 02:20 PM
UK_
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Originally Posted by Mens Rea
First two phases completed. Very impressive thus far.
Google it.
Thats great news! Would be great to have a good topical to free the follicles of DHT - and apparently it works differently to Fin which blocks the conversion to DHT via 5AR instead this competes for androgen sites in the scalp and occupies them.