New treatments coming out 2024 or max 2025.

whymedamn

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Hi all,

Can we sum up here below only those NEW treatments expected to come out 2024 or max 2025?

So, please do not include any application variations of existing drugs (we all know will have sides) or those advertised as the new solutions that already have been debunked by trials.

Just don't see anything in the pipeline left at the moment even expected to resolve anything. Just series A investments and "solutions" debunked in trials.

Missing something? Thank you.
 

Hazelboy98

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If GT20029 goes as plan that could be out in 2026. But that's a big if. It's hard though to have high faith in Kintor after pyrilutamides failure.

There's nothing close to coming out in 2025 let alone 2024. HMI 115 would be closer to 2027. We're still kind of recovering from the disappointment in Pyrilutamides less than stellar results and that would've been the closest to having a release this year too.
 

Joxy

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Putting stem cells/iPSCs cells on your head is no joke. There is tumor risk.
 

Jakejr

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The problem with all these treatments is the subject taking these treatments have different biologies. What works in a Petri dish or a mouse is vastly different than a male human being. That’s why most of these treatments are like adding Miracle Gro to a plant soaked in Roundup.,
Roundup is going to win in the long run.
Than we have a studies.. the phase I, 2, 3 to get the magical FDA stamp of approval.
Minoxidil has that stamp of approval. It has volumes of glowing results. But plain & simply it’s doesn’t work as we all know.
I’ve tested minoxidil in 10 different forms. It works in a laboratory.. but it doesn’t work in reality. If it did work we wouldn’t have these forums.
So I doubt there is ever going to be any treatment that works because it’s simply a matter of biology which remains constant in the subject.. Taking some growth factor while ignoring the underlying biology is fruitless. It’s just the design of human body.. The design of the chromosomes. When adults are adolescents going to teens the biology is somewhat similar. & hair growth is somewhat equal.. but that changes drastically… That’s the cause of male pattern baldness…
 

coolio

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Minoxodil does work for the vast majority of users. It's just a very limited effect. It mildly boosts the hair you have left, and that's it. No significant "new" hair. And it doesn't stop the long term androgen damage from accumulating while you are on it.
 
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