@jamesbooker1975
you even say it yourself :
"Testoterone --------DHT-------- HIGH PDG2 ------Baldness"
so who needs a pgd2 receptor antagonist or anti histamine when you have a drug which prevent dht to interact with HF in the first place? Have you even read what I posted about The mechanism of action of breezula? That said , Im already applying several topicals sooo ONE unique treatment for me is a cure even if I have to apply it twice daily. Gosh I would drop all my current regimen if a truly effective treatment(maintenance + fair regrowth) comes on the market and leave this forum for good like most of us. (and maybe a little hair tranplant for the sake of it) Now for almost slick bald people that's maybe another game and the cure should come later.. tsuji...
Why, really? Let me explain you. This drug, Breezula or whatever they want to call it, it is an antiandrogen. Meaning, if is absorbed , and you try to know it by a meassure of DHt, Testerones, Estrogen levels ( like they did ) you will not now it. Cause antiandrogen don't lower androgens levels, is simple block the site.
Second, you say " well , I will drop everything for a 2 times application ". Can I ask you for how long you have being with male pattern baldness ? 23 years and counting. Believe, the hair lotion don't give you a good aspect to your hair when you put it in .
You will say " hey , no problem, HM is around the corner " Well, I have being heard that since 1997 .
And by last, this is a very small company, that advance extremely slow. Just now they put the name for the drug ! If they start phase 3 in 2020 ( forget 2019 ) will be a miracle.
By last , they are comparing this to propecia instead of dutasteride, and even so, the results are not dramatic ( dutasteride, side effeces aside , keep breezula *** )