terrapin12
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I'm sure it will be, but as I'm not a chemist, I don't intend to mix my own formulas. I also anticipate the price will drop after release.
HairPlzzComeBack said:Hi guys, i am new here.
I have been trying Bimotoprost for the past 4weeks now. I buy the eye drops called Softprost and in India it costs me 215Rs or 4.50$. Softprost costs half that of Lumigan and in India this is the cheaper alternative.
The results so far is not terrific but however the hair seems to have gotten thicker visibly but no new hair counts still. I suspect i need a bigger does but if i use to much then i would run out of it soon. Currently one eye drop bottle lasts me 1week or so and that itself is very expensive. I have 5 or 6 bottles littered around my room now.
I am currently considering calling up the Pharma factory and talking with them about this. I hope they will consider and give me a bigger bottle or a better discount.
I really think it is some what better than Mino simply because it has no side effects so far. Mino causes premature ageing for sure and if i stop Mino my skin some what recovers.
However i am not sure what this Lantonoprost is, does it have a better effect than Bimo?
eprparadox said:I've obtained a quote from a Chinese manufacturer for $220/gram.
this is the company if anyone is interested:
http://www.ammetals.com/ProductsDetail.aspx?PrdID=258
eprparadox said:yes, $220/gram. However, it is China and there are no guarantees. I am looking into the mass spec facility at the place I work to see if I can quickly ascertain the quality of this product.