Bring me 3 comparable cases and then we can talk. And I'm in a better position than you to judge this.Except that's how it often does.
Exaggeration is always good to read.and this will change that 80% because...? Buddy, it took 3 doctors before one told me about Propecia and when I googled "Losing hair, what to do" there was never any mention of finasteride. Just "lift weights!" and "just shave it bro!" and "baldness isn't a disease and doesn't need a cure."
Basically, Fidia has some sales who will reach out to the Derm and pharma, that's how it works. You can't advertise medecine like propecia and it doesn't make any sense to do so. Since Fidia has an US branch, you can expect this to be marketed outside of Europe.I've never in my life seen an ad for Propecia and I've only heard of Rogaine by word of mouth and seeing it on shelves. I've never heard of FIDIA before this forum and they don't seem to pour anything into the advertising budget of any of their other products. I'd be shocked if this product is marketed outside of Europe in any form other than people telling each other about it.
You didn't check the Japanese news. And at this development point, what else would you expect?I have seen only a handful of media even mention the Kyocera/Riken deal.
They won't be real competitors, not same price, clients, cosmetic vs. drug, and Jak will be only marketed in the US for a while I guess.No idea what you're talking about given that I wasn't talking about Androgenetic Alopecia in the part you quoted
SureYeah, but none of them are for re-growing it.
I never said we are not on the same page on this point.Which supports my case
This policy covers everything.I wasn't talking about their trials.
That's usually the contrary. You don't know whether it will work or not and this is being realistic. This product won't need much to be profitable.Look, I'm optimistic about this lotion too, but people need to stay grounded in reality about it. Just because it works doesn't guarantee it goes to market, I doubt Oprah will talk about it, the news probably won't report on it, you probably won't see ads for it and it probably isn't going to spark a revolution.
Bring me 3 comparable cases and then we can talk. And I'm in a better position than you to judge this.
Exaggeration is always good to read.
Basically, Fidia has some sales who will reach out to the Derm and pharma, that's how it works. You can't advertise medecine like propecia and it doesn't make any sense to do so. Since Fidia has an US branch, you can expect this to be marketed outside of Europe.
You can't hear about such companies if you don't have a deep interest in a certain area.
You didn't check the Japanese news. And at this development point, what else would you expect?
They won't be real competitors, not same price, clients, cosmetic vs. drug, and Jak will be only marketed in the US for a while I guess.
Sure
I never said we are not on the same page on this point.
This policy covers everything.
That's usually the contrary. You don't know whether it will work or not and this is being realistic. This product won't need much to be profitable.
@That Guy in fairness, the companies that hold patents do so to prevent competitors from innovating. If this lotion gave you the most hydrated vag in the world, then the argument that they'd hold the patent and not release a product for it is more understandable. But Fidia has no foot in the hair loss door, so it makes no sense for them to do so, unless their entire administration is run by people with scarring alopecia hell-bent on preventing advancements in hair loss treatment.
Source:Bepsin 10 days the trials will end
His frontal area appears thinner (lighter?).One guys results from that Italian community brew of the lotion based on the patent ingredients seem to show some effectiveness if it's legitimate.
He says he's 37 and has been losing for 18 years.
http://imgur.com/a/vy4L0
His frontal area appears thinner (lighter?).
Sure, I can see thickening of crown and mid area, that´s why I think it is so strange that the frontal area appears lighter.Personally the frontal area doesn't seem any thinner to me. But you can see the improvement in the central area and the crown. I think maybe it's because the frontal area appears even more thinner than the central area, so that's why it looks like its thinner than before?
I think so, I hope before christmas we all know something new about the lotion's potentialThank you very much for the translation! Hope that guy is telling us the truth, but the only one who can confirm us that is @beps63. Is that true? Will the trials end then? Just ten more days?
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