What vehicle is being used in the breezula trial? Research/Science 3/28/2024
The conversation is about identifying the vehicle used in the Breezula (clascoterone) trial for hair loss. No specific treatments were mentioned.
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5 / 194 resultscommunity why has breezula been so dissapoiting, the new topical anti androgen that should replace finasteride?
Breezula (clascoterone) initially performed better than finasteride for hair loss but then effectiveness decreased almost back to baseline after 6 months, raising questions about its strength.
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Breezula (clascoterone) and Formula 82F (topical finasteride) are treatments for hair loss that block DHT differently; Breezula competes with DHT at the hormone receptor site without systemic effects, while 82F inhibits the enzyme that converts testosterone to DHT. Breezula may work for those who don't respond to finasteride and vice versa.
community Cosmo Pharma Lists Breezula Phase 3 Trial on ClinicalTrials.gov
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community Move Over Finasteride and Minoxidil....Clascoterone is the new Bitcoin of Hair Loss Products
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The conversation discusses expectations for the release of Breezula, a new hair loss treatment, and compares it to existing treatments like finasteride. Some believe Breezula could be a game-changer due to fewer side effects, while others await more permanent solutions like hair follicle cloning.
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