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    GlossaryClinical Trials (clinical research)

    research studies testing new treatments or interventions on volunteers

    Clinical trials, also known as clinical studies or clinical research, are research investigations in which people volunteer to test new treatments, interventions, or tests to prevent, detect, treat, or manage various diseases and medical conditions. These trials are conducted in phases, each designed to answer specific research questions while ensuring the safety and efficacy of the intervention.

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      community Hold up... CosmeRNA/SAMiRNA is actually coming real soon?

      in Technology  31 upvotes 1 year ago
      A user discovered CosmeRNA, a new hair loss treatment with clinical research backing, set to release soon. The conversation revolves around its potential effectiveness, cost, and how it compares to existing treatments like Minoxidil and Finasteride, with some users expressing hope for a side-effect-free option.

      community ET-02 Now Recruiting in Texas for Phase 1

      in Research/Science  20 upvotes 5 months ago
      Eirion Therapeutics is recruiting for phase 1 of ET-02 in Texas, which showed promising hair growth results in non-clinical studies. ET-02 demonstrated significantly more hair growth compared to Minoxidil.

      community Why use Finasteride instead of Dutasteride?

      in Finasteride/Dutasteride  39 upvotes 10 months ago
      People are discussing why some choose finasteride over dutasteride for hair loss, noting that while dutasteride is more effective, it's also more expensive, less researched, and potentially has more side effects. Some users shared personal experiences with side effects from both drugs, and others mentioned that finasteride is FDA approved for hair loss, while dutasteride is not, except in Japan.

      community KX-826: Long-Term Safety Results are out!

      in Research/Science  156 upvotes 2 months ago
      KX-826 initially improves hair growth but declines after 24 weeks, with mild itching as a side effect. Combining it with minoxidil and finasteride may improve results, but long-term effectiveness is uncertain.