Breakthru hairloss treatment passes Phase 2a tests? OSH101

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http://www.marketwire.com/mw/release_ht ... _id=198995
Neosil Announces Positive Phase 2 Data for NEOSH101, an Investigational Treatment for Androgenetic Alopecia

EMERYVILLE, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- January 04, 2007 -- Neosil, Inc., a privately held dermatology-focused pharmaceutical company, today announced positive Phase 2a clinical data demonstrating that its lead product, NEOSH101, increased hair growth significantly in men diagnosed with androgenetic alopecia, also known as pattern hair loss (PHL). Androgenetic alopecia or PHL, caused by a combination of genetic and hormonal factors, is noticeable in about 20 percent of the population by age 20 and increases steadily with age. By age 50 approximately half of the U.S. population will have some degree of PHL.*

"Based on the results of this study, we are quite encouraged by the increase in hair growth observed after such a short once-daily treatment regimen with NEOSH101," said Vera H. Price, MD, FRCP(C), Professor of Clinical Dermatology, Department of Dermatology, University of California, San Francisco.

In a randomized, double-blind Phase 2a clinical study, conducted in Germany, 50 men with androgenetic alopecia (Norwood/Hamilton grades III-IV) received once-daily topical treatments of NEOSH101 or placebo over two 14-day treatment periods, which were separated by a one-month drug-free interval. Hair growth was measured using an objective photographic, computer-based analysis for up to 24 weeks after initiation of therapy. Results show that NEOSH101 was safe and well tolerated. A statistically significant increase in total hair count (4.8%, p=0.04), and cumulative hair thickness (3.7%, p=0.02) were observed, with peak effects occurring eight weeks following the second treatment cycle.

"The results of this study are encouraging, particularly the finding of increased numbers of terminal hairs, those hairs that are thicker than 40 microns and desirable for scalp coverage," said Andria Langenberg, M.D., Vice President of Clinical Development at Neosil. "We plan to initiate a Phase 2b study to evaluate daily treatment with NEOSH101 for a longer treatment period in men with PHL."

About Neosil

Neosil, Inc. is a privately held dermatology-focused pharmaceutical company that was funded in November 2004 with a $32 million investment by MPM Capital and Burrill & Company, following initial incubation funding by Shalon Ventures, LP. In addition to its topical hair growth product, NEOSH101, Neosil is developing a broad-spectrum topical anti-microbial agent for acne and anti-infective use.

* Nyholt, D.R., et al.: Genetic basis for male pattern baldness, J. Investig. Dermatol. 121:1651-1564, 2003.
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What do you guys think? Sounds pretty big. From what I've read you only apply the stuff for a number of days every so often, and you get really good regrowth from it, not just affecting existing hair follicles but dormant ones as well. Too bad it may be several years before we see it on store shelves (or Dr. So-and-so's crappy website).

More articles on google:
http://www.google.com/search?num=100&hair loss ... tnG=Search
 

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haha as you was making this thread i made other one in general treatment section.
 

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Results show that NEOSH101 was safe and well tolerated. A statistically significant increase in total hair count (4.8%, p=0.04), and cumulative hair thickness (3.7%, p=0.02) were observed, with peak effects occurring eight weeks following the second treatment cycle.

What do this result mean, cause they dont sound really promissing. I dont want to be negative i am always enthusiastic when it comes to new drugs, but it doesnt sound like any breakthrough.
 

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4% over 21 days. is not bad for 3 week? study say after continued use, further density to come.
 

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Far Too Young said:
I don't see how they can even measure 5% in 14-21 days. Hair just doesn't grow that fast.
with product that is 1000-10.000 greater than minoxidil? is very possible. besides, is scientists doing it. it is FDA so density test must be true!
 
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interesting, good thread

I have a question though. It says this:

"A statistically significant increase in total hair count (4.8%, p=0.04), and cumulative hair thickness (3.7%, p=0.02) were observed, with peak effects occurring eight weeks following the second treatment cycle."

http://www.pipelinereview.com/joomla/co ... /9055/109/

My question is, what does "total hair count" mean? Does that mean the whole head? Or does it mean within 1 square inch? (This is a question raised at the HLH forum).

The same question applies to the term "cumulative hair thickness".
 
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dutch said:
Far Too Young said:
I don't see how they can even measure 5% in 14-21 days. Hair just doesn't grow that fast.
with product that is 1000-10.000 greater than minoxidil? is very possible. besides, is scientists doing it. it is FDA so density test must be true!

True. This is exciting news.
 

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Its really just cool that someone is trying an approach different from dht inhibitors. Ive never heard anyone in these forums talking about attacking male pattern baldness from the angle this supposedly works from. All we ever hear is DHT this or that.
 

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This looks like it has the potential to be a potent growth stimulant. I think it's doubtful that it will be able to negate the need for DHT inhibitors which would keep the scalp and follicles healthy. Who know's maybe it's strong enough in rejuvenation, stronger than the body's autoimmune abilities.
 

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Far Too Young said:
This looks like it has the potential to be a potent growth stimulant. I think it's doubtful that it will be able to negate the need for DHT inhibitors which would keep the scalp and follicles healthy. Who know's maybe it's strong enough in rejuvenation, stronger than the body's autoimmune abilities.

Male pattern baldness isn't an autoimmune disease.
 

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stax said:
So what kind of disease is it docj077?

Not autoimmune. Some patients demonstrate evidence of antibodies that target hair follicles in their blood. However, alopecia androgenica will eventually go down as a scarring alopecia of some sort.
 

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this looks good, it looks like 2010 most of us should have our hair back in some way.....

all we need to do is hold the hair till than...
 

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sammy said:
this looks good, it looks like 2010 most of us should have our hair back in some way.....

all we need to do is hold the hair till than...

that would be nice...I'd love to be able to style my hair anyway I wanted again...
 
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