Hair Loss InformationAderans Expands Clinical Studies – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I´ve found updates from Histogen and Aderans. What can you say about this? Thank you.

Histogen: Hypoxia Induces Stem Cell Gene Expression, Protein Production and Cell Surface Markers

Aderans: Aderans Research Expands Clinical Studies

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Thanks for sending these links. Each press release speaks for itself. The Histogen press release isn’t specifically about their hair loss treatment (they have multiple products unrelated to hair loss treatment), but the Aderans Phase 2 clinical trials expansion is for hair regeneration. Once the studies have concluded, they will hopefully be published with the FDA and then we will know better about what is offered.

6 Replies to “Hair Loss InformationAderans Expands Clinical Studies – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog”

  1. hairloss is not over until the fat lady singsin other words don’t expect anything until there is a product on market, medicines have failed phase 2 trials before they have failed phase 3 before and even been recalled after release, it could take 1 bad result for all this to go to the bin

  2. Chris, no one is forcing you to come and this site and read the blogs – if they iritate you that much, then spend your valuable internet time elsewhere…

  3. As with most drug development, it is highly unlikely that these experimentalapproaches will be successful. If phase 2 trials are successful, theresults will be announced to the general public and DrRassman at the same time and through either a companypress release or presentation at a scientific meeting. The FDAonly lists results once a drug is approved (ie has finishedphase 3 testing and received regulatory approval). Readers must appreciatethat Dr Rassman is not psychic and is notprivy to results from companies that are not publicly announced.It should also be appreciated that there are many years and tensof millions of dollars between studying a procedure or drug and the rare eventof approval.

  4. I’m sure the doctors are trying to be as un-biased as possible, professional while not over hyping something. Which I respect. But when they feature the Acell treatment and development (seen at the top of the blog) one can be a little sceptical and think that the blog is a little partisan when it comes to Acell…Of course i totally understand this, it is your blog

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