Italian Hair Loss Lotion To Hit The Market In 2016

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since this whole thread is random speculation anyways. What price do you put on this bad boy? How much it cost to get in US? I feel like propecia is still the better option from a money point of view. Nice to have another option though.
 

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since this whole thread is random speculation anyways. What price do you put on this bad boy? How much it cost to get in US? I feel like propecia is still the better option from a money point of view. Nice to have another option though.

Propecia will probably remain the best from a monetary point of view, particularly with insurance to cover your costs. My bet for this lotion, though, in the US, will be somewhere around 5000 zeni. Gathering the dragonballs and asking Shenron will probably be our best bet.



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with all these speculations...
 

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since this whole thread is random speculation anyways. What price do you put on this bad boy? How much it cost to get in US? I feel like propecia is still the better option from a money point of view. Nice to have another option though.
from the big bad brotzu FAQ

"Q: How much will it cost?

A: ¯\(o_o)/¯

However, Brotzu's son (harassed by people online) said that he expects the lotion to be below 100 Euro."

So basically that plus whatever it costs to get it here, which could vary depending on how you go about it. If you have a connection in Europe who's willing to help you out then it'll just be the price of shipping it here, which can be quite expensive (probably around 100$) so think about doing it in bulk perhaps.
 

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since this whole thread is random speculation anyways. What price do you put on this bad boy? How much it cost to get in US? I feel like propecia is still the better option from a money point of view. Nice to have another option though.
If by chance it does get released it will only be in Europe. In the USA it would classified as a drug because of its ingredients. I'm pretty sure no reputable vendor in Europe would ship it to the US because of possible repercussions. Also people need to remember when and if this is released that it probably won't be readily available at first. I wouldn't expect it to end up at the cosmetic store down the street right at its release.
 

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Why not have one of our Italian members call Fidia, talk to a representative, complain about being super pissed off with service in some ambiguous regard and ask to talk to a manager, climb the chain, and tell the top dog you want the inside scoop on the lotion potion?
 

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I don't know what's more hilarious:
1. Watching all the positive people lose their sh*t after a simple patent update
or
2. Watching sceptics write 100 posts because for some stupid reason they feel like their honor is insulted. It's like energetic vampirism.

rable, rable, rable baby. Keep rabling. My 2 days away from this madhouse were great.

Dude below, we are doing exactly the same thing. Even if you're trolling me which is obvious, that also applies to you.
 
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tjnpdx

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I don't know what's more hilarious:
1. Watching all the positive people lose their sh*t after a simple patent update
or
2. Watching sceptics write 100 posts because for some stupid reason they feel like their honor is insulted. It's like energetic vampirism.

rable, rable, rable baby. Keep rabling. My 2 days away from this madhouse were great.

Who ya calling 'positive people'? Who ya calling 'sceptics' (it's 'skeptics', btw)? LETS START CALLIN NAMES. I love patent updates and I'm constantly losing my sh*t over people insulting my honor. rable, rable, rable (also, it's 'rabble', btw)

In all honesty, I think I'm just bored... Anyone else find themselves coming here from boredom? Boredom mixed with a paucity of hope which manifests itself in energetic vampirism. Is anyone on here a psychotherapist ?
 

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Looks like something big happened in this thread haha, anyone care to post a brief summary of what the news is for those of us out of the loop? Thanks.
 

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Bunch of new documents here: https://patentscope.wipo.int/search...&office=&prevFilter=&sortOption=&queryString=

I don't have time to look into if there's any new information there right now.

I'd like to be wrong, but I don't see anything especially revelatory in the few documents that were noted today's date. It just seems like patent status reports which, according to previous posts in these desolate pages, don't mean a whole lot in regards to what Fidia is doing.
 

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Someone want to try to breakdown #2 in the 'Communication about intention to grant a European patent' document?
 

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Thanks for sharing Switzer.

Information of value can be found on the Text Intended For Grant Links. Page 19 reveals results of trials of 5 groups, featuring men and women.

> In groups 1 and 2 hair loss has stopped after 7 days. By day 20 these groups report 'fuzz'.

> Day 45. Group 1 report this 'fuzz has grown markedly stronger and takes the colour and consistency of natural hair.'

> Day 90. Group 1 'disappearance of hair reduction areas have been replaced by thick shiny hair'. Group 2 report 'thick fuzz'.

I don't know if this information has been published before (apologies if it has) but this sounds encouraging.

The only drawback is the sample size of these groups. Group 1 featured 6 males and 4 females.
 
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Thanks for sharing Switzer.

Information of value can be found on the Text Intended For Grant Links. Page 19 reveals results of trials of 5 groups, featuring men and women.

> In groups 1 and 2 hair loss has stopped after 7 days. By day 20 these groups report 'fuzz'.

> Day 45. Group 1 report this 'fuzz has grown remarkably stronger and takes the colour and consistency of natural hair.'

> Day 90. Group 1 'disappearance of hair reduction areas have been replaced by thick shiny hair'. Group 2 report 'thick fuzz'.

I don't know if this information has been published before (apologies if it has) but this sounds encouraging.

The only drawback is the sample size of these groups. Group 1 featured 6 males and 4 females.

The header of the pages: "Description (12.11.15)"

So, this is definitely old. Also, none of the five groups state what ailment is being treated.

Although, sample size aside, reading this sort of thing really makes one wonder exactly what Fidia is doing with this stuff.

EDIT: On page 21-22 they do make it sound like results extend to various forms of alopecia, without being explicit.
 

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The header of the pages: "Description (12.11.15)"

So, this is definitely old. Also, none of the five groups state what ailment is being treated.

Although, sample size aside, reading this sort of thing really makes one wonder exactly what Fidia is doing with this stuff.

EDIT: On page 21-22 they do make it sound like results extend to various forms of alopecia, without being explicit.

Good point. I think the answer to the ailments treated is found in the introduction (discussing Minoxidil and Finasteride) and later in passages on pages 11 and 17:

'The present invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions for the treatment of alopecia, baldness, hair loss, also in postmenopausal women, and in general to promote hair regrowth'.

On page 17, it reaffirms the cross section of hair loss sufferers used in the experimental study:

'Patients of female and male gender characterized by massive hair reduction due to various causes'.
 
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Good point. I think the answer to the ailments treated is found in the introduction (discussing Minoxidil and Finasteride) and later in passages on pages 11 and 17:

'The present invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions for the treatment of alopecia, baldness, hair loss, also in post menopausal women, and in general to promote hair growth'.

On page 17, it reaffirms the cross section of hair loss sufferers used in the experimental study:

'Patients of female and male gender characterized by massive hair loss reduction due to various causes'.

Very true. It's a shame these documents don't tell us a damn thing about what Fidia is doing, only make the positivity generated around the stuff 2 years ago seem valid. Now here we are, 2 years later.
 

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"In groups 1 and 2 hair loss has stopped after 7 days. By day 20 these groups report 'fuzz'.

> Day 45. Group 1 report this 'fuzz has grown markedly stronger and takes the colour and consistency of natural hair.'

> Day 90. Group 1 'disappearance of hair reduction areas have been replaced by thick shiny hair'. Group 2 report 'thick fuzz'."

If that actually proves to be true thats incredible results
 

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"In groups 1 and 2 hair loss has stopped after 7 days. By day 20 these groups report 'fuzz'.

> Day 45. Group 1 report this 'fuzz has grown markedly stronger and takes the colour and consistency of natural hair.'

> Day 90. Group 1 'disappearance of hair reduction areas have been replaced by thick shiny hair'. Group 2 report 'thick fuzz'."

If that actually proves to be true thats incredible results
This would mean going from NW2-3 to NW1 in just three months, would like some pics of that
 
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