• 09-04-2012 03:53 AM
    Breaking Bald
    Not to be a downer, but this all sounds too good to be true. What about the potential off side effects? And would this lotion have to be used for the rest of your life?
  • 09-04-2012 06:28 AM
    ovoxo
    it has been proven safe, but don't know about long term effects, and yes for now you would have to use it for the rest of your life, until the real reason for mpb is found.
  • 09-04-2012 10:38 AM
    BoSox
    They said this will extend to men of all ages who have already lost their hair to grow full heads of hair.. Who cares if we have to use it for the rest of our lives.
  • 09-04-2012 10:41 AM
    clandestine
  • 09-04-2012 11:05 AM
    dex89
    for some reason I feel like this is going to be another "rogaine/propecia" not a cure but a treatment to somewhat stop hair loss.
  • 09-04-2012 11:46 AM
    khan
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by dex89 View Post
    for some reason I feel like this is going to be another "rogaine/propecia" not a cure but a treatment to somewhat stop hair loss.

    Yea I have the same feeling, like it is going to be another Rogaine that "doesn't" work for all user, and five "some" regrowth.
  • 09-04-2012 12:11 PM
    Person
    The truth
    THE GOOD
    It is a great discovery, and could definitely be used in combination with other prostaglandin treatments aka bimatoprost.
    In combination with bim, it will be blocking bad receptors and stimulating good receptors. Leading to a very effective treatment.
    Many drugs (asthma) blocking the certain receptor are in Phase 3
    FDA approval would be quicker for this mpb treatment

    THE BAD
    It will still have to go through clinical trials
    It will take much longer than 2 years (atleast 5-6 yrs), that is just hilariously unrealistic, i cant believe news companies would even report that

    I hate to be negative, but im just being realistic. It would be worse for everyone to think this will actually be available in 2 yrs and be dissapointed. I hope somebody can prove me wrong about it not having to go through clinical trials.
  • 09-04-2012 12:37 PM
    eqvist
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Person View Post
    THE GOOD
    It is a great discovery, and could definitely be used in combination with other prostaglandin treatments aka bimatoprost.
    In combination with bim, it will be blocking bad receptors and stimulating good receptors. Leading to a very effective treatment.
    Many drugs (asthma) blocking the certain receptor are in Phase 3
    FDA approval would be quicker for this mpb treatment

    THE BAD
    It will still have to go through clinical trials
    It will take much longer than 2 years (atleast 5-6 yrs), that is just hilariously unrealistic, i cant believe news companies would even report that

    I hate to be negative, but im just being realistic. It would be worse for everyone to think this will actually be available in 2 yrs and be dissapointed. I hope somebody can prove me wrong about it not having to go through clinical trials.

    I´m with you. Saying that u have a treatment for hair loss that could be the cure and out in few years is just a way to be celeb.
  • 09-04-2012 12:55 PM
    NotBelievingIt
    The only reason Propecia took as long as it did to come out after Proscar was because they wanted clinical trials that looked specifically for the results in hair.

    They knew after the Proscar trial what it could do and even before likely what it *could* do. But before the FDA let them label something and be sanctioned they went through the trials. Considering it mucks with a human hormone production its no surprise.

    Since they already know the stuff is safe internally and has been for years, its just a matter of getting it stamped by the FDA for hair loss. It could be out and available before that.
  • 09-04-2012 02:52 PM
    rdawg
    Interesting discovery but yet again I'd like to ask is there an actual company working on and investing in a hair specific PGD2 inhibitor?

    sorry upon reading further it says they're trying to start working with new companies.

    Either way it's interesting, but they need to get the proper formula and I want to see some actual human results. The theory is good as well.

    Would this make propecia obsolete as well? meaning is PGD2 a much bigger problem then DHT?

    EDIT: And I may be misunderstanding Minoxidil, but could they be possibly mixed together for positive results as min increases Pge2 levels? This is a very intriguing find.

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