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More Players
Looks like there's more companies working on a cure for androgenic alopecia, atleast more than I had known of.
http://www.sbwire.com/press-releases...013-442319.htm
The companies listed are
Allergan, Inc.
Histogen, Inc.
R-Tech Ueno, Ltd.
Hygeia Therapeutics, Inc.
SWITCH Biotech LLC
Polichem S.A.
RepliCel Life Sciences, Inc.
Kasiak Research Pvt. Ltd.
Samumed
Of course we all know allergen is now dead but this reports on 2013. Anyway if anybody would like to share if they know anything about these companies then that would be great (except for the usual players, I think we know enough about them)
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What happens with Allergan and Bimatoprost? Can you link the reports you refer?
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Senior Member
Originally Posted by Atum
DS Healthcare?
All they sell is Minoxidil solutions with a few extra compounds added.
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I take it they're all 5 years away?
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Originally Posted by UK_
I take it they're all 5 years away?
LOL, aint that the truth.
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Originally Posted by UK_
I take it they're all 5 years away?
http://kasiakresearch.com/clinical_growth.html
Apparently their done with phase 2 so no i dont think so. And no press release promising 5 year release date from before. Granted their results arent ground breaking but it is something, and it might be something with out severe side effects. I started this thread so ppl can contribute and try to find some new info on future treatments. Come on guys! Idc what anyone says, the future for baldies looks bright. And no not because of these treatments or maybe that are even in the pipeline, but because there is a light at the tunnel. Just look at how many ppl are trying to bring us something better. And yes, all we can ask for is companies to try. No one owes us a cure, and if you wanna blame someone, then blame your parents for giving you the genes that they did lol. Not researchers.
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