Italian Hair Loss Lotion To Hit The Market In 2016

Dangman

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It's like Liquid Minoxidil I guess.
BTW, I don't know about you guys, but for me it looks as if this may be getting delayed to 2019.
Why?
1. Swissguy's e-mail
2. beps63 said he had no clue about release date
3. FIDIA gives no statement and who is attending sitri? Brotzu himself, but no mention of FIDIA.

That doesn't make sense at all. They just waited for the trials so that they could launch the lotion. An obvious timeline of releasing a product is happening right now. The trials are finished, the doctor who invented the product is presenting, meanwhile the company is probably working on production and also already has its distribution plans set.

A summer release makes also sense due to the touristic attention Italy gets although that is something that will affect the sales only short term.
 

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Well if stability is fixed (last year)...final test results are being shown off in April...why would they wait till next year?

Didn't clockwise mention that Brotzu Jr said it would be released by Summer?

That was like, what? 3 pages ago? Old news, fake news, etc. We're moving on bro, to asking the same questions anew.

in b4 WW3 starts before the lotion is out and we could not purchase it.
Yeah srs that feel when Italy is about to elect a fascist.
 

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Wow! its so nice too see this thread come back to life after being dead for so long. I haven't folowed the thread this closely since 2016. And it's nice just to see everybody get along after years of bickering. anyways now Its all about the before and after photos. Lets see what brotzus got.
 

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Apparently no one on IESON will be able to go.

So I thought about it and f*** it, I might go and film it.

The only inconvenience is that I live on the other side of Italy and I am still a poor student.
If I setup a GoFundMe for 200€, would you be interested? Really I only need money for the train, conference and one night hotel.
Since you live in italy, can i ask you a question?
Are Fidias products well known in italy? Like when you walk into a pharmacy or store do you recognize their products or brand?
If so, whats their reputation, and do they sell any products that are a staple of daily life? Like when someone in italy goes shopping do they think "i need to pick up toilet paper, gum, soda and "x" product (from fidia).
I guess im mostly wondering how trustworthy their brand is by italian ppl and how accessible it is.
Thanks
 

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Since you live in italy, can i ask you a question?
Are Fidias products well known in italy? Like when you walk into a pharmacy or store do you recognize their products or brand?
If so, whats their reputation, and do they sell any products that are a staple of daily life? Like when someone in italy goes shopping do they think "i need to pick up toilet paper, gum, soda and "x" product (from fidia).
I guess im mostly wondering how trustworthy their brand is by italian ppl and how accessible it is.
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I'd say there are more known pharmas, I've never seen a Fidia product in my life, maybe because they produce mostly supplements and trash.

That said they are not so small and they even had some TV commercials here and there.
Plus they are in one or the most productive industrial areas of our Nation
 

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I'd say there are more known pharmas, I've never seen a Fidia product in my life, maybe because they produce mostly supplements and trash.

That said they are not so small and they even had some TV commercials here and there.
Plus they are in one or the most productive industrial areas of our Nation

In Russia, too, there is their representation. I would say that their products are very complex and expensive. Many of them use GLA. It seems they are not much interested in selling through pharmacies. Their products are bought by hospitals / treatment centers. It seems to me that they did not expect such an excitement around the remedy for alopecia.
 

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I'd say there are more known pharmas, I've never seen a Fidia product in my life, maybe because they produce mostly supplements and trash.

That said they are not so small and they even had some TV commercials here and there.
Plus they are in one or the most productive industrial areas of our Nation
I can only imagine that if this product actually regrows hair it'll have a marketing campaign and possibly show up on TV commercials too.
Now if it just appears on store shelves without any announcements or fanfare I'm taking that as a horrible sign they're lacking faith in their product.
 

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What i would look at is their most recent revenue, which is 300 million euros for the year of 2017. Not an insane number, but still a very good one.
 

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If it works like has been claimed.....then they will be looking at far more than 300 Million Euros per year over the coming years
 

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SITRI just told me that it is not allowed to film inside...

Not sure if it is worth to go anymore.
Yeah, I could probably sneak a camera but i don't want to look retarded and get kicked off during the conference, especially since this is a doctors only conference usually.
 

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SITRI just told me that it is not allowed to film inside...
Audio is allowed, right. Besides, people can report everything online.

But if it substantially regrows hair, then it proves that it is significantly modifying physiological and metabolic functions in the body, which would gain more attention from regulatory committees and perhaps render it a medicinal product, which means it would leave the market because it did not go through the proper channels to become a drug.
Yeah, that is actually a good point. The only thing they did was changing the ingredient, if it was not changed it would still be considered a drug . Let's hope those fuckers won't shut it down.
 

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SITRI just told me that it is not allowed to film inside...

Not sure if it is worth to go anymore.
Yeah, I could probably sneak a camera but i don't want to look retarded and get kicked off during the conference, especially since this is a doctors only conference usually.

f*****g do it, dont be a pussy.

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If it actually regrows a lot of hair that might be the last thing they do. As it stands now, the science of the lotion purports to modify physiological and metabolic functions in the body. It would most definitely be considered a borderline product in the eyes of the European Cosmetic Commission.

If it doesn't regrow hair, then it will be ignored by regulation committees like all the other scam cosmetics that don't affect your hair like they claim.

But if it substantially regrows hair, then it proves that it is significantly modifying physiological and metabolic functions in the body, which would gain more attention from regulatory committees and perhaps render it a medicinal product, which means it would leave the market because it did not go through the proper channels to become a drug.

That's one of the main reasons why I think it won't regrow hair and at best be maintenance and if we're very lucky cause micrometers of thickening of still terminal hairs.


If none of the individual ingredients is classed as a drug, then how could the preparation?

Thats just my train of thought....
 

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f*****g do it, dont be a pussy.

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If none of the individual ingredients is classed as a drug, then how could the preparation?

Thats just my train of thought....
Right. Thats why they changed the formula, to sell it as a cosmetic. No prescription or drug classifcation should be required.

So if i walk into walmart now and see an unknown hair growth product sitting next to Head and Shoulders shampoo, im going to dismiss it. Even sh*t that kinda works (rogaine, propecia) gets my attention, only because i recognize the marketing for them.

If this company knows it works, they will hype the product. Even slight brand recognition will help boost sales greatly more than just an ambiguous bottle chilling on a shelf, hoping some schmuck will try it. If it doesnt, they wont spend valuable money marketing it.
 
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