Bimatoprost

Fena2000

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This was posted on the btt , is this true.


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Originally Posted by Keith

A close relative of mine who holds a high position in the pharmaceutical sector confirmed to me that Allergan/Actavis are NOT continuing with the development of Bimatoprost... That is a real bummer if you ask me... Hope he is not right.
 

Fena2000

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Lulz, no, it was a troll who posted that. Stop spreading rumors
Uuuuuhh, I'm not spreading rumors, I was just asking if the rumor was true or not.
but Thx for answering.
 

shivers20

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I believe it. I did an experiment last year applying Bima .03 on my left temple for a few weeks while tanning. I developed sunburn on my temples and applied the Bima, i had an increase in pigmentation on my temple. My results were posted on Hairsike.com. Not strong enough to grow hair.
 

kirk

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I lost faith in bim when I saw this video.

[video=youtube;MBvYuSUBSVQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBvYuSUBSVQ[/video]

I doubt it's even as good as minoxidil.
 

BiqqieSmalls

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I lost faith in bim when I saw this video.

[video=youtube;MBvYuSUBSVQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBvYuSUBSVQ[/video]

I doubt it's even as good as minoxidil.
What about the video made you lose faith in Bim?

That video was uploaded to YouTube in 2009. It's 2015.
 

kirk

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^ It did almost nothing for the man in the video.

I don't know. Does time make drugs better or more potent? Maybe 6 years is enough for Bim top morph into something better.

cross your fingers!
 

BiqqieSmalls

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^ It did almost nothing for the man in the video.

I don't know. Does time make drugs better or more potent? Maybe 6 years is enough for Bim top morph into something better.

cross your fingers!
You do realize they used a 0.3% concentration in that video, right? The concentrations were significantly higher in their Phase II trials. So to answer your question, yes, time makes drugs better and more potent. We should find out the results by the end of the year.
 

kirk

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It was .03%. I'll be the first to get back on board if it proves more effective at higher concentrations. It just seems like a weak mechanism to me and not a minoxidil killer at all.
 
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