lordhair
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I'm thinking of trying fluridil because it does seem to have some solid science behind it
What I would like to know is there any evidence about how long it is effective for after application? I have read that a one a day application is recommended, but that doesn't seem to be the case with other topicals like spironolactone that try and stop the effect of DHT on the hair follicle
Also, if anyone know when it is going to be commercially available in the US and the rest of europe? I'm not sure if there will have to be FDA trials before it can be sold in the US. Or if it can be sold as simply a cosmetic treatment
It would be brilliant if it did have FDA trials, and then could be the first topical treatment (other than minoxidil) that had approval and independent study to back up its claims
What I would like to know is there any evidence about how long it is effective for after application? I have read that a one a day application is recommended, but that doesn't seem to be the case with other topicals like spironolactone that try and stop the effect of DHT on the hair follicle
Also, if anyone know when it is going to be commercially available in the US and the rest of europe? I'm not sure if there will have to be FDA trials before it can be sold in the US. Or if it can be sold as simply a cosmetic treatment
It would be brilliant if it did have FDA trials, and then could be the first topical treatment (other than minoxidil) that had approval and independent study to back up its claims
