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  • Zoidberg
    Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 64

    Just received this email update, it seems they have dropped a test participant to keep to their desired time frame:

    VANCOUVER, BC – September 7, 2011 - RepliCel Life Sciences Inc. is pleased to report that the final study participant has received injections of hair follicle cells prepared using RepliCel™ technology. This milestone marks the end of the treatment phase of the TS001-2009 clinical trial in which a total of nineteen participants received injections. To date, no serious adverse events have been reported post-injection. Please note that recruitment of subjects was closed at nineteen (rather than the planned twenty) to allow for timely processing of interim analysis data from the six-month follow-up time point. This interim analysis is scheduled to take place in Q1, 2012.

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    • Dasani
      Member
      • Jun 2011
      • 57

      Originally posted by Zoidberg
      Just received this email update, it seems they have dropped a test participant to keep to their desired time frame:

      VANCOUVER, BC – September 7, 2011 - RepliCel Life Sciences Inc. is pleased to report that the final study participant has received injections of hair follicle cells prepared using RepliCel™ technology. This milestone marks the end of the treatment phase of the TS001-2009 clinical trial in which a total of nineteen participants received injections. To date, no serious adverse events have been reported post-injection. Please note that recruitment of subjects was closed at nineteen (rather than the planned twenty) to allow for timely processing of interim analysis data from the six-month follow-up time point. This interim analysis is scheduled to take place in Q1, 2012.
      Wow I'm excited to see the results.

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      • NeedHairASAP
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2011
        • 1410

        Originally posted by Zoidberg
        Just received this email update, it seems they have dropped a test participant to keep to their desired time frame:

        VANCOUVER, BC – September 7, 2011 - RepliCel Life Sciences Inc. is pleased to report that the final study participant has received injections of hair follicle cells prepared using RepliCel™ technology. This milestone marks the end of the treatment phase of the TS001-2009 clinical trial in which a total of nineteen participants received injections. To date, no serious adverse events have been reported post-injection. Please note that recruitment of subjects was closed at nineteen (rather than the planned twenty) to allow for timely processing of interim analysis data from the six-month follow-up time point. This interim analysis is scheduled to take place in Q1, 2012.


        god help them help me

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        • NotDyingBald
          Member
          • Jun 2011
          • 48

          Some news from Replicel i received today:

          "RepliCel Injects Final Patient with Hair Follicle Cells in its First-In-Man Clinical Trial TS001-2009
          VANCOUVER, BC – September 7, 2011 - RepliCel Life Sciences Inc. (the “Company” or “RepliCel”) (OTCBB: REPCF) is pleased to report that the final study participant has received injections of hair follicle cells prepared using RepliCel™ technology. This milestone marks the end of the treatment phase of the TS001-2009 clinical trial in which a total of nineteen participants received injections. To date, no serious adverse events have been reported post-injection. Please note that recruitment of subjects was closed at nineteen (rather than the planned twenty) to allow for timely processing of interim analysis data from the six-month follow-up time point. This interim analysis is scheduled to take place in Q1, 2012.

          In the next stage of the TS001-2009 trial, the post-injection follow-up period, subjects return to the study centre to have their health closely monitored to ensure that there have been no adverse effects associated with receiving the injections and to determine the hair growth stimulating efficacy of the hair follicle cell injections.

          Once the final patient has completed their six-month follow-up visit, an interim analysis of all collected data will be performed to assess the primary outcome measure of the TS001-2009 study. The analysis will involve assessment of the local (at treatment sites) safety profile of autologous hair follicle cells compared to placebo as defined by AEs with respect to their causality, incidence, severity and seriousness. Secondary outcome measures of systemic (overall) safety (through review of adverse events in a similar fashion as described above) and efficacy (hair growth at treatment sites) will also be performed at this time. Subjects will participate in the post-injection follow-up period of the study until August 2013 and final analysis of safety data should be available in late 2013. "

          Six months later from the first patient injection, no side effects. Lets get this safety issue solved and move.

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          • tbtadmin
            Administrator
            • Sep 2008
            • 984

            RepliCel Interview - Spencer Kobren Speaks With David Hall

            Spencer Kobren Speaks With RepliCel Life Sciences' CEO and President David Hall.

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            • RichardDawkins
              Inactive
              • Jan 2011
              • 895

              Ah thank you that was needed

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              • krewel
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2011
                • 188

                ****, 2015? Will it come out earlier in Europe or Asia`?

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                • Bronson
                  Member
                  • Aug 2011
                  • 35

                  Originally posted by krewel
                  ****, 2015? Will it come out earlier in Europe or Asia`?
                  This is a good thing as far as safety is concerned. Remember, it helps everyone involved to get it right the first time. If they rushed it and some minor defects showed up later on, the FDA would squash the whole thing like they've done with cholesterol drugs, etc.

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                  • krewel
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2011
                    • 188

                    Originally posted by Bronson
                    This is a good thing as far as safety is concerned. Remember, it helps everyone involved to get it right the first time. If they rushed it and some minor defects showed up later on, the FDA would squash the whole thing like they've done with cholesterol drugs, etc.
                    I thought FDA is something thats not needed in Europe and Asia? Shit, this is bad news. I'll be one of RichardDawkins gang now, hahaha.

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                    • Piscium
                      Junior Member
                      • Sep 2011
                      • 8

                      Hi, has anyone in the UK signed up for the clinical trials of RepliCel? And if so, have you received any confirmation, notification or communication? Thanks.

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                      • Jundam
                        Senior Member
                        • Mar 2011
                        • 110

                        Originally posted by krewel
                        I thought FDA is something thats not needed in Europe and Asia? Shit, this is bad news. I'll be one of RichardDawkins gang now, hahaha.
                        The FDA has no power outside of the United States.

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                        • kanyon
                          Senior Member
                          • Jan 2011
                          • 164

                          Does anyone think they'll have any hair left in 5 years?

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                          • Follicle Death Row
                            Senior Member
                            • May 2011
                            • 1066

                            Originally posted by kanyon
                            Does anyone think they'll have any hair left in 5 years?
                            Yeah. I think I'll have some hair left.....Just not on my head. Another thing I've been wondering about is hair colour. I wonder if you were balding and grey could you restore a head of hair back to the original colour. Suppose it might well be possible but it's not so important. We'd all be more than happy with our hair back. Grey or not.

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                            • BoSox
                              Senior Member
                              • Jun 2010
                              • 708

                              why 5 years? isn't this supose to be out 2015, maybe even sooner? I was never really good at math so, idk.

                              Grey or not, hair can easily be colored.. growing it is a different story.

                              God I hope this works.. I'll promise to go to church, please space man!

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                              • krewel
                                Senior Member
                                • Aug 2011
                                • 188

                                Originally posted by BoSox
                                why 5 years? isn't this supose to be out 2015, maybe even sooner? I was never really good at math so, idk.

                                Grey or not, hair can easily be colored.. growing it is a different story.

                                God I hope this works.. I'll promise to go to church, please space man!
                                Yes, it's assumed to be available in 2015 if everything goes by plan. In Europe and Asia, it's probably going to be released earlier.

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