So was the Grey Market Breezula fake all along? Research/Science 12/4/2025
Breezula's effectiveness may depend on the vehicle used for its application, with concerns about the grey market version's formulation. Phase 3 results are promising, but skepticism remains about the grey market product's authenticity and effectiveness.
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community Kintor's email response to me, regarding false advertising, and my proposal for them to develop a topical dut formulation with meaningful efficacy.
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community Update July 2025] Most Promising Hair Loss Treatments in Clinical Trials
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community Currently Trending Twitter Post: Clascoterone Hailed as New Cure
Clascoterone is being discussed as a promising new hair loss treatment, showing significant improvement in trials. Despite this, skepticism persists about its effectiveness, cost, and side effects, with some users preferring minoxidil and finasteride.
community New Hair Loss Treatment from Kintor Just Hit the Market: KX-826!
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