$20,000 reimbursement to participate in a Hair Loss Clinical Trial (in Australia) that could grow back your hair and reverse grey hair if successful. Research/Science 3/3/2026
A clinical trial in Australia offers $20,000 for participation, aiming to regrow hair and reverse grey hair. Participants must not have used hair treatments recently and must visit a Melbourne clinic regularly over 18 months.
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5 / 1000+ resultscommunity Eirion Therapeutics Announces Potential Breakthrough Treatment for Hair Loss Based on First-in-Man Clinical Trial Results
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community Update July 2025] Most Promising Hair Loss Treatments in Clinical Trials
Promising hair loss treatments in clinical trials include Pyrilutamide, GT20029, CB-03-01, and PP405, with potential market releases between 2027 and 2029. Hair cloning remains experimental and expensive, while existing treatments like finasteride, minoxidil, and microneedling continue to be used.
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community Kintor has announced the results for their human Phase I trials of GT20029
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