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I wonder why they haven't launched trials in Japan to speed up time to market, as phase ii has finished now they could have been releasing in Japan imminently![]()
No sense in speculation now really as we'll have results soon guys..
Nonetheless a bit of hair follicle biology;
In late telogen (resting phase) before the anagen phase dermal papilla cells activate WNT signalling. There is a point of "no return" and this occurs when secondary hair germ cells turn on WNT signalling and start to proliferate. Voila, anagen initiation. Obviously there is a plethora of complex signalling occurring in between, but WNT does play a very central role in telogen to anagen transition.
Huh? So modulating WNT should be our cure right?
False, it's not that easy. The above explanation is only in a healthy hair follicle cycle.
In fact and I quote;
Yes guys, it's easy to induce anagen in healthy hair follicles which are sitting in telogen. It's easy as hell. In fact I put many treatments into that route. Indeed, even prostaglandins are known to do this since a long goddamn time. As such PGF2A for instance works good on the eyebrows for example. Why? Because it most likely modulates the hair follicle cycle. The hairs there are different from scalp hair (way shorter anagen phase and longer telogen phase and higher telogen %). Thus PGF2A most likely modulates this by extending anagen and shifting more hair follicles into the anagen phase from telogen. Resulting in more and thicker and longer hair. Simply because much resting hair follicles are prompted into anagen and subsequently the hair follicles have a longer time to grow before they fall out. Basically competent telogen hair follicles sit in a sort of equilibrium between growth arrest and proliferation.
But this is no art boys.. Bottom line is around 8-15% of hair follicles are sitting in telogen on your scalp. In Androgenetic Alopecia however telogen gets longer and also shifts to a more telogen %. But modulation of the hair follicle cycle is not what we want. We want something that saviors those miniaturized hair follicles which are in some sort of permanent arrest!
:box: Androgenetic Alopecia is dominating us all thus far guys, pray to the hair gods :notworthy. It's time for better treatments!
I'm not going to get into an argument and won't post in this thread again until the conference, but do you think the product is just going to appear on shelves if/when phase III is complete? There's more to releasing a product than just the clinical trials. Yes, Samumed has moved fast, but we don't know when the final trial might start, what goes into producing the drug, etc. I'm saying 3 years as a conservative guess if thy start phase III the 2nd half of this year - but lets wait to see what they say.
As for Replicel and Histogen - if Samumed has promising results, they're not waiting around for either of those companies when both have taken years and years to progress. Replicel has faced delay after delay, and the 2018 target is for Japan anyway (and Histogen would be released in Mexico first, ideally). I'm not holding my breath for either, at least until we see 6+ month shots from Replicel. Their initial photos were unerwhelming - I'd rather just get a hair transplant.
All I'll say is, expect to be ****ed if you're holding your breath for either of those.
A couple things...
1. One of the reasons I'm high on Samumed is their report that they produced new follicles, which seems to disprove your point.
2. You say that the miniaturized follicles are "in some sort of permanent arrest" but that statement doesn't really have any scientific value or support. It isn't the kind of
hard science point that you usually make. It sounds anecdotal. "What does "some sort of permanent state of arrest" mean? Based on the Upjohn company's studies where
they got better regrowth with minoxidil + Finasteride in Macaques than with either product alone, thereby awakening at least a few more follicles with both products than
with either product alone, I think that what you're calling a "permanent state of arrest" is really just a case of some follicles being more unhealthy and needing more potent
therapy in order to become healthy again.
Cells continually experience stress and damage from exogenous and endogenous sources, and their responses range from complete recovery to cell death. Proliferating cells can initiate an additional response by adopting a state of permanent cell-cycle arrest that is termed cellular senescence.
Well the reason this drug was never made in the black market like others is that Samumed gave three different formulations. Maybe they'll release the correct one after Phase 2? That'd be great though knowing Kane it would be $100/dose
Why can't this community ever wait it out and see! We don't know what's going to happen. I agree that they must have some solid results or they wouldnt be presenting their product at such a big event
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It doesnt mean anything really. They all blow these sort of events because of investors.
It doesnt mean anything really. They all blow these sort of events because of investors.
I am hoping SM04554 is many times better than Minoxidil at regrowing and maintaining hair. :listen:
I want to add to this by the way nameless that I don't know how well this compound performs obviously. I would be pretty surprised if it outperforms minoxidil though. We'll know very soon anyway, that's the great thing. One can only hope for the best.
If it does work significantly better than minoxidil then it will create massive attention. Less than 2 weeks and we'll know!
Just curious, since I value your opinion - why would they say it's poised to move into Phase III if it wasn't at least on par with minoxidil? I guess it could work on a more consistent % of trial patients and in turn be worth bringing to market, but I don't get why they'd spend the money to bring out a prescription drug that is no more effective than something that can be bought over the counter, and likely cheaper.
Swoop you're great but it's hard to take you seriously with that avatar.
Is that you? What's wrong with your nipples?
Eleven days 14 minutes 17 seconds to be precise, but who's counting? LOL
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Sorry to throw you guys another wet blanket., I seem to recall it was thought to be more effective for older persons who are balding later in life.
If someone could confirm/contest this I would appreciate it.
I want to add to this by the way nameless that I don't know how well this compound performs obviously. I would be pretty surprised if it outperforms minoxidil though. We'll know very soon anyway, that's the great thing. One can only hope for the best.
If it does work significantly better than minoxidil then it will create massive attention. Less than 2 weeks and we'll know!
Just curious, since I value your opinion - why would they say it's poised to move into Phase III if it wasn't at least on par with minoxidil? I guess it could work on a more consistent % of trial patients and in turn be worth bringing to market, but I don't get why they'd spend the money to bring out a prescription drug that is no more effective than something that can be bought over the counter, and likely cheaper.
Swoop you're great but it's hard to take you seriously with that avatar.
Is that you? What's wrong with your nipples?