Savanna I Vidal, Yagiz Matthew Akiska, Mana Nasseri, Nikita Menta, Dillon Nussbaum, Colleen H. Cotton, Leslie Castelo-Soccio, Adam Friedman
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A 57-year-old man with male pattern hairloss and insulin resistance experienced hair regrowth and weight loss after using tirzepatide, without other hair treatments. Dysregulated glucose metabolism is linked to hairloss, with tirzepatide potentially improving hair density by normalizing insulin resistance.
GT20029 showed significant hair growth and safety in phase II trials, with no adverse sexual events. Users are hopeful but concerned about future costs and systemic effects.
User TopBack56 and friends tried pyrilutamide (KX-826) for hairloss without experiencing negative side effects. They observed fine vellus hairs but no thick hair growth yet, and plan to add GT20029 to their regime after safety trials.
Kintor Pharma finished enrolling and dosing participants in a Phase I trial for ahairloss treatment called AR-PROTAC (GT20029). The effectiveness of another drug, pyrilutamide (KX-826), for hairloss will be clearer after a Phase 2 trial expected to complete in January 2023.
David Barreto shared that a London-based research group is conducting a 12-month trial for a new nutraceutical treatment for pattern hairloss, designed with Dr. Carlos Puig. The trial aims to provide robust data, with results expected in 1-2 years, potentially representing a significant advancement since finasteride’s introduction in 1997.
The conversation discusses the potential of a new hairloss treatment, GT20029, which may prevent hairloss by destroying androgen receptors on the scalp. Users express hope for the treatment's success and speculate on its usage routine, effectiveness, and possible side effects.