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1) Yes, or more accurately, absolutely.
2) $300. And if it could be proven that they could maybe set up shop in Japan, take advantage of their soon-to-be expedited stem cell treatment plan, and offer me a treatment sooner rather than later, I would easily donate two to three times that amount.
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mmmhmh I would donate in a heartbeat if I knew they had something, but I hardly believe our donatioins will make a difference after 10 years of work backed by a major multinational corporation.
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$15000. I'm not kidding.. as long as it is proven to halt MBP and is released before my case goes beyond repair. Histogen/Aderans maybe? Their trials show that they've at least halted hairloss.
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1. Yes.
2. Depends. Thousands of €, literally, if it seems legitimate and looked genuinely viable. If more risky or speculative, €100 to 300 I guess. In other words, my contribution would be on a sliding scale. I'd definitely contribute in some form.
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i have to say that there are some comments that make me laugh..
A company can never promise anything.. you can't promise someone that he would get better with medication even if the medication is proven to work... You never promise a patient anything... you just can't.. everyone reacts different to the same drug..
companies can't promise when the product would be released.. do you think companies already have the cure in their hands and they just too lazy to release it?
Clinical trials aren't that simple as many people think.. yes, the waiting game is kinda annoying but we have to know, as desmond said here
(You are also aware that there is a possibility their therapy may never come to fruition)
.. i would be disappointed if a cure didn't come, but i will kill some one if i invested money on that and nothing came out..
If a company has a good product or even an idea, they'll easily find investors, no need to pray on desperate hairloss victims.
Exactly..
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Didn't Aderans buyout Intercytex? Would it not be possible for Aderans to get bought out by someone else and continue the work?
Still, and I can't stress me interest enough:
Since Aderans has completed all Phase I and II trials, what's stopping them from releasing a commercial product in Asia where Phase III isn't required???
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