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Originally Posted by UK_
You're both wrong, yes Histogen is ahead of Replicel as it is about to commence a phase IIB study on humans, Replicel is commencing a phase IIA study on humans and their first study did grow hair on humans successfully. Replicel have stated that they may also be able to release the product in 2015 in a non-western jurisdiction if they have successful Phase IIA results.
source?
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Originally Posted by HairBane
source?
Source for what? Replicel releasing in Asia in 2015? You were the one who told me that and it is one of Replicels comments on a YouTube video.
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Originally Posted by UK_
Source for what? Replicel releasing in Asia in 2015? You were the one who told me that and it is one of Replicels comments on a YouTube video.
I mean source for: "Replicel is commencing a phase IIA study on humans and their first study did grow hair on humans successfully"
because according to: http://youtu.be/9SjQAfiKAk0?t=3m46s their phase IIa was successful (relatively) and they're moving to IIb?
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Originally Posted by Atum
Can't wait for this to be released.
To bad it's another 2years(?) when it get's released.....hope my hair holds out.
If you just have minor recession, chances are it will.
Hairloss is normally start and stop for a lot of people. I know mate with bald patches, who are not completely bald yet. I noticed the bald patch about 5 years ago on one.
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Originally Posted by HairBane
I mean source for: "Replicel is commencing a phase IIA study on humans and their first study did grow hair on humans successfully"
because according to: http://youtu.be/9SjQAfiKAk0?t=3m46s their phase IIa was successful (relatively) and they're moving to IIb?
Yeah they are going to start phase two B. I don't know where UK is getting his info but the website says it clearly
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Originally Posted by HairBane
I mean source for: "Replicel is commencing a phase IIA study on humans and their first study did grow hair on humans successfully"
because according to: http://youtu.be/9SjQAfiKAk0?t=3m46s their phase IIa was successful (relatively) and they're moving to IIb?
That doesnt make any sense - how can they go from Phase I to Phase IIB?
What happened to Phase IIA?
Perhaps this explains it off their website:
Clinical Trial Protocol Extension (TS001-2013)
Based on advice received from the Paul-Ehrlich-Institut, the Company has initiated a follow-up extension to the TS001-2009 trial; named TS001- 2013. This trial extension will continue the monitoring of the health of participants in TS001-2009 for a further 36 months thereby increasing the full safety data available from these participants to a full 5 years post-injection. This trial will completed in late 2016.
http://www.replicel.com/hair-regeneration/phase-i/
So what they have done is extended the safety data of Phase I and have cleverly completed Phase IIa already.
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Originally Posted by burtandernie
I guess its all relative to where you are but I would more happy to have CB 03 01 then this just based on I want to keep my hair right now verses needing to regrow or anything
Guess if you are having regrow, you probably keep the rest of your hair aswell.
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