elguapo
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I know a lot of "pioneers" got prescriptions for finasteride and dutasteride because they were fda-approved for other treatments. But if and when scientists discover a way to clone durable hairs, and are ready to begin clinical tests for fda approval, will some people dare to go ahead with it before the test results/fda approval come in?
I don't want to think that it will take 5 years to solve the cloning puzzle, and then ANOTHER 5 years for fda approval. Then again, I don't want to get an hair transplant with the cloned hairs, and then have them die in 2 years, either.
What do you guys think?
I don't want to think that it will take 5 years to solve the cloning puzzle, and then ANOTHER 5 years for fda approval. Then again, I don't want to get an hair transplant with the cloned hairs, and then have them die in 2 years, either.
What do you guys think?
