Topical thyroid hormone as a potential cure?

Aleksandar

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Topical thyroid hormones to combat hair loss or even initiate new hair growth seems very promising. At least according to this article from 2020:


But as always, as long as there is no profit to be made, the farmaceutical industry won’t touch it:

Given this, from an industry perspective, a hurdle to T4 repurposing in dermatology is securing intellectual property perhaps by way of a novel delivery system or specific vehicle, judged to be patentable or perhaps as a drug–device combination. However, this does not prevent physicians to use T4 preparations off label for selected patients, provided sufficient safety.
 

resu

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That was almost 5 years ago so it should be coming out now right... Also they've been making money with "natural products" for years, snakeoils that do nothing like saw palmetto, there's always a profit, what they don't have is anything that works.
 

Aleksandar

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That was almost 5 years ago so it should be coming out now right... Also they've been making money with "natural products" for years, snakeoils that do nothing like saw palmetto, there's always a profit, what they don't have is anything that works.
Thyroid hormones are only available by prescription from a doctor. So this not a ‘natural’ product. And it’s not ‘out’ because the farmaceutical companies see no profit in it. If one of them were to develop a topical formula that works, ofher companies could just copy it. So our only hope is that someone with access to these hormones developes it by themselves.

How ironic would it be if the ‘solution’ would be under our noses al this time.
 
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