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Gene_Fighter said:It's like people who claim that certain products such as spironolactone or others are not FDA approved simply because their parent companies can't afford to have them clinically proven. That's a joke. If a company knows that their product works they will have it tested and proven because they know that their sales would sky-rocket if they had a product that was clinically proven to fight hairloss. Having it tested and proven would be a drop-in-the-bucket investment compared to the sales they would make.
I think you're very naive. The patent protection for spironolactone has long-since expired, so no company is going to spend enormous amounts of money to get that extra indication approved by the FDA, only to have other producers of the drug take advantage of it.
