Any News on Intercytex?

EasyEd

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Yeah...it will definitely be amazing stuff...one of their locations, the one in Woburn, MA is actually about 10 minutes from my house so I'm going to stop in one day and see if there's anyone I can talk to about all of it...
 

chewbaca

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EasyEd said:
Yeah...it will definitely be amazing stuff...one of their locations, the one in Woburn, MA is actually about 10 minutes from my house so I'm going to stop in one day and see if there's anyone I can talk to about all of it...

do update us will ya?
 

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Intellecturall said:
Wow, that looks fantastic, how many years estimated to market?

Late 2009 or some time in 2010 depending if everything goes smoothly.
 

kris50

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That sounds good.

I hope it all works out as planned.

If they coplete phase 2 sucessfully does that mean that they should sail through phase 3 ok?
 

nervx

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If they coplete phase 2 sucessfully does that mean that they should sail through phase 3 ok?

Yes phase 2 is the important one
 

DaSand

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If they do finish Phase III, how long before the procedure can come to market?
 

nervx

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DaSand said:
If they do finish Phase III, how long before the procedure can come to market?

That will depend on how lazy the people at Bosley are but it should take next to no time to get it to market.
 

Aplunk1

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If you look at the Intercytex website, and look on the pipeline webpage, you'll see that if you click on Trial Volunteers, that they are no longer accepting trial volunteers for this program. They are about to commence FDA Phase II trials.

Looks like we missed out on Phase II... maybe Phase III will come out soon enough.
 

Aplunk1

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DaSand said:
If they do finish Phase III, how long before the procedure can come to market?

After Phase III trials are completed, it usually takes the company a while to get the "right" product strategy. I'd expect that for a project this big and revolutionary, it will take the greater part of a year to a year and a half to get this out.

The good news is that this seems to be a very hyped field of interest for medical-science investors, and I have no doubt that this will help guide us in finding a potential cure for male pattern baldness-- or if not a very suitable treatment-- in our lifetime.
 

biff

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EasyEd said:
Yeah...it will definitely be amazing stuff...one of their locations, the one in Woburn, MA is actually about 10 minutes from my house so I'm going to stop in one day and see if there's anyone I can talk to about all of it...

Let us know what you find out!
 
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