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As a desperate guy I was thinking about giving hairmax laser comb a try, so I visited FDA site to read their report on the product, and bellow is the section that interest me.
“A multicenter, randomized, placebo-controlled trial was conducted at four sites in the
United States. Subjects received either the LaserComb or a sham device. Subjects were
instructed to use the device three times per week on nonconcurring days for a total of 26
weeks. Subjects in the LaserComb treatment group had significantly greater increases in
mean terminal hair density than subjects in the placebo group. Subjects in the
LaserComb group also had significantly better subjective assessments of overall hair
regrowth than subjects in the placebo group. No subject experienced a serious adverse
event and the adverse event profiles were similar between the two treatment groups. In
all instances, the LaserComb functioned as intended and the hair regrowth observed was
as expectedâ€
complete FDA summary http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/pdf6/K060305.pdf
my question is when FDA approve a product do they verify those study. If they do, don’t you think its worth a try?
Thank you
“A multicenter, randomized, placebo-controlled trial was conducted at four sites in the
United States. Subjects received either the LaserComb or a sham device. Subjects were
instructed to use the device three times per week on nonconcurring days for a total of 26
weeks. Subjects in the LaserComb treatment group had significantly greater increases in
mean terminal hair density than subjects in the placebo group. Subjects in the
LaserComb group also had significantly better subjective assessments of overall hair
regrowth than subjects in the placebo group. No subject experienced a serious adverse
event and the adverse event profiles were similar between the two treatment groups. In
all instances, the LaserComb functioned as intended and the hair regrowth observed was
as expectedâ€
complete FDA summary http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/pdf6/K060305.pdf
my question is when FDA approve a product do they verify those study. If they do, don’t you think its worth a try?
Thank you