Pelage are still talking about phase 2a results of PP405 Chat 3/28/2026
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5 / 169 resultscommunity Pelage Announces Positive Results of Phase 2a Trials for PP405
PP405 shows promise in treating severe hair loss, with 31% of users experiencing over 20% hair density increase in four weeks, faster than minoxidil and finasteride. Some users are skeptical about the results' significance and long-term efficacy.
community Pelage PP405: New Hair Growth from Inactive Follicular Units - Phase 2a results at AAD 2026
community How long are Pelage going to milk the phase 2a results of PP405?
PP405, a potential hair loss treatment, is facing delays in releasing Phase 2 results, causing frustration among users who compare it to past failed treatments. Despite skepticism, some remain hopeful about PP405's future, while others discuss alternative treatments like Clascoterone and its expected market release.
community Pelage have presented only phase 2a. The rest of phase 2 for PP405 will be presented at a later medical meeting
community Pp405 phase 2a clinical results
PP405 shows initial promise for treating androgenetic alopecia, with safety confirmed in early trials, but skepticism remains due to limited data. Further trials are needed to determine its true efficacy and potential market impact.
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