Henri Dudes?Been lurking on this forum for 6-7 years now. Feeling very hopeful of this therapy! I expect really good things from it
How many will that work keep in business do you think? 5%?but they don't just work for the Androgenetic Alopecia, they can still repair damage due to an accident or change a natural hairline
The concern is not having enough hair transplant surgeons because there aren't many new ones. They are almost all ready for retirementHow many will that work keep in business do you think? 5%?
I don't know what you mean by this. Someone who's up to date on Bayer, you mean?Do you know what we have to look for? . a candidate to inform us
Why's that?As wrong as it sounds, but having a German company tackle hairloss boosts confidence.
Bayer didnt want to tackle hairloss .. thats why they sold the rights to the drug to hopemediAs wrong as it sounds, but having a German company tackle hairloss boosts confidence.
is hmi the cure dude?Bayer didnt want to tackle hairloss .. thats why they sold the rights to the drug to hopemedi
its been known for decades that prolactin acts in skin to regulate hair cycling and that dysregulation of this cycle can cause extended telogen. its so sad only one company has decided to look at this pathway but I guess biologics are a newer approach to treating conditionsis hmi the cure dude?
Curious, I know a man who has the face of a sheep and has good hair.its been known for decades that prolactin acts in skin to regulate hair cycling and that dysregulation of this cycle can cause extended telogen. its so sad only one company has decided to look at this pathway but I guess biologics are a newer approach to treating conditions
here is a study that proved it in 2002 in sheep: https://joe.bioscientifica.com/view/journals/joe/172/3/605.xml
we will see huge successPerfect, thank you. I see that they only started the process for hair very recently.
No, people were confused because the endo trial was approved before the hair loss trial. They likely applied for both at the same time, and in fact made clear multiple times that hair loss is their primary indication, and that they would be beginning hair loss trials soon.So, I have a question. Has it been verified that this drug is actually being put through clinical trials for hair loss? Some have had to walk back their claims since the drug was only known, at the time, to be planned for trials relating to endometriosis. The mentions of hair loss were just about how it might be useful for that purpose in future trials.
Without reading through all 72 pages of this thread, where has it been confirmed that it's being trialed for hair loss?