Are The Any Reasons To Be Optimistic That We Will Hve An Alternative To finasteride Until 2030?

itsAlright

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Real talk guys..

After the botzu disaster i want nothing but the hard cold truth

It takes about 5 seconds to look at the look at the timeline and see that yes, many things have the potential to be out well before 2030..

Many of us were saying to temper expectations.. although the hype train was fun.
 

Javell

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4. Follica maybe next year but sceptical about this
It was supposed to be out this year, but suffered 6 month delay from their goal. We might get luck or it will be cocktease like it always is with Follica. 2017 Follica packaging was not as bad as 2018 Brotzu drama.
 

Jimm

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You know, it might be deluded of me, but can someone just break in here with a "Yes! There's something positive to look forward to this year!" Brotzu being a bust is one thing, but the fact that it was all there was to hope for manifesting in a tangible way for the foreseeable future is just wretched.
 

Kev123

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There's a lot of things being worked on, a lot of "timelines", a lot of improvement, optimistic news. But at the end of the day nothing is promised, not one of them. Not for 2020, not for 2025, or for 2030. None are promised.

But with that said I do think that something's got to give. Something ought to stick and actually work out. Regenerative science for the human body is improving all the time, so some one's going to figure something out about hairloss or a loophole to male pattern baldness.
 

BootyWarrior

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1. Repli/Shiseido if they launch it this or next year in Japan
2. Fevipiprant if launched in 2020
3. Brotzu, still possible it's launched this year and then we'll know for sure
4. Follica maybe next year but sceptical about this

'If, still possible, maybe'

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coolio

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Brotzu was never anything more than some Doctor making claims about his snake oil. That's right up there with "it works on mice!" in the baldness game.

Follica is not the one everyone wants but it's the closest to paying off. It always has been. The problem with treating baldness has always been getting any visible results. Follica's approach is the only method with any pre-existing evidence that it can possibly work.
 

Tano1

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Why do people even hype up topical finasteride. We’ve been trying to make progress on sh*t and now we’re going to go nuts over having fina for another 3+ decades? Jump on a real future with regenerative medicine or something. Topical fina should’ve been available at least a decade ago. Its time to shine has long passed.
 
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