Bimatoprost finishing up Phase IIb trial!

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  • FearTheLoss
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2012
    • 1589

    Originally posted by It's2014ComeOnAlready
    Wrong. Please actually read the material, before spreading misinformation. The article is about new treatments in the pipeline, and was published in March of 2014. He is clearly speaking about bim and a pgd2 blocker. Here's what it says:

    Combination Therapy: The true Holy Grail may come from combining a drug like Latisse with a certain type of medication commonly used to treat allergies and asthma. The medication blocks a hormone-like substance that prevents hair from growing. A treatment like this might help with hair growth.

    “Using these drugs in combination is like taking your foot off-break and stepping on gas at the same time,” Washenik says

    100% in support of setipiprant and bim...man it's going to be exciting once we get our hands on this stuff..soon.

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    • sdsurfin
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2013
      • 713

      true, I'm just keeping fingers crossed for no side effects from BIM, i don't like the eye swelling i've seen reported. And the price for setipip is still kind of insane to be spending unless you're rich. but hopefully these issues can be dealt with.

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      • It's2014ComeOnAlready
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2014
        • 584

        Originally posted by FearTheLoss
        100% in support of setipiprant and bim...man it's going to be exciting once we get our hands on this stuff..soon.
        Hell Yea!

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        • sdsurfin
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2013
          • 713

          Originally posted by It's2014ComeOnAlready
          Wrong. Please actually read the material, before spreading misinformation. The article is about new treatments in the pipeline, and was published in March of 2014. He is clearly speaking about bim and a pgd2 blocker. Here's what it says:

          Combination Therapy: The true Holy Grail may come from combining a drug like Latisse with a certain type of medication commonly used to treat allergies and asthma. The medication blocks a hormone-like substance that prevents hair from growing. A treatment like this might help with hair growth.

          “Using these drugs in combination is like taking your foot off-break and stepping on gas at the same time,” Washenik says

          yeah this is what these guys have been working on for a while. In addition we have SM and this new IGF-1 treatment that was just announced today as possible growth agents. A lot of stuff to possibly halt and regrow some, I would really like a permanent cure at some point so i really hope replicel doesn't fail us all. Cause keeping up with these treatments is the worst, id almost rather just shave my head and not think about any of it or spend the money.

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          • It's2014ComeOnAlready
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2014
            • 584

            I really hope people will be able to basically soak this on their entire scalp like a shampoo. It would be nice to apply it to thinning areas, but being that I have diffuse thinning, it would be awesome if it could be applied everywhere on top at once.

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            • jamesst11
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2014
              • 1110

              Hey everyone,
              Excuse my ignorance, but what is the exact mechanism of bimatoprost? How will it affect already miniaturized hairs? I understand it has been used to make eyelashes thicker and fuller, but by what mechanism does it do so... and how will this work with hair follicles already affected by DHT? Is it something you think would work in great synergy with fin and minox?

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              • tedwuji
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2014
                • 478

                Originally posted by FearTheLoss
                Yes, I'm aware they have. It concluded this January, but they have stated results will not be posted until 2016.
                Any updates?

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                • WanderingOracle
                  Member
                  • Apr 2015
                  • 61

                  Seems to have worked for this dude

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                  • beetee
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2013
                    • 187

                    Originally posted by WanderingOracle
                    Seems to have worked for this dude
                    Where are these images coming from? Thanks.

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                    • Vlaj
                      Junior Member
                      • Jan 2015
                      • 20

                      Anyone with good results using Bimatoprost?

                      Also, why are posts generally only of the back of head. Let's see the front. I thought most guys are concern with MPB in the front.

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