HMI-115: What We Know So Far. HMI-115 (also known as BAY1158061) is a new pharmaceutical drug developed by a biopharmaceutical company called Bioinvent and licensed by Bayer Research/Science 5/27/2024
HMI-115 is a new drug developed by Bioinvent and licensed by Bayer, with mixed opinions on its potential effectiveness. Some users are skeptical and prefer proven treatments like Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
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