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[Hair Loss Shampoo & Tonic] [re] I think...

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You can also do Levi-Bogen, Minok, and Pka.

No matter what tonic you use first, you have to use it more than three hours after you use it.

As far as I know, it takes about 3 hours for the minok to deliver the minok ingredients and rebiobogen tonic components to the hair follicles.

And I understand that it is for time and economic reasons regarding the approval of fda.

I've asked LivyBogen about this before, and they said it was for the same reason as above.

For your information, please refer to the article below about the development and price of drugs.

In conclusion, it costs an average of 600 billion won to develop medical products, and it takes an average of 10 years to conduct in vitro and in vivo tests.

During this period, while applying for approval from fda, copy drugs will already be developed, and I think the commerciality of the product will already decrease a lot.

I also don't see the need to trust fda too much.

It has been pointed out that fda's fairness and reliability are low among the contents introduced on regrowth.com .

Anyway, you can decide...
Below, it's from the war against hair loss.
Is the price of the medicine reasonable?
Recently, one of the questions being asked by several decoupling partners is often asked about the price of a drug.
In particular, it is true that there is a lot of talk about the prices of prosca and prosia that hobbyists are interested in.
How does Prosca have five times the content of finesteride and the price is the same as that of Propecia?
I've seen a lot of people who are very curious about how these prices are formed and their cost.
How is the price of a drug determined?

Until a drug is applied to the human body, it is necessary to closely examine the benefits and risks of administering the drug.
For example, if a drug taken to treat a mild cough causes serious side effects, the drug can be considered worthless, but if cancer or other diseases cannot be treated with current medicine have some side effects, the drug will be worthwhile if it has a life-extension or treatment effect.
However, it is very difficult to proactively evaluate these medicines and verify their stability and efficacy.

This is because, as explained earlier, there are risks to humans and ethical issues of conducting clinical trials on humans.
Therefore, each country strictly approves and manages medicines in consideration of scientific evidence and ethical aspects as much as possible.

Developing a new drug is very complicated from the development process to approval, so each pharmaceutical company can only obtain approval as a drug if scientific evidence proves that their product is safe and effective and worth treating any disease.
The data that each pharmaceutical company must prepare to obtain approval for a drug is very broad, requiring various scientific data and clinical data for thousands of people, and these clinical trials are conducted in the context of securing human safety and benefits.
As such, it takes an average of 15 years to develop a drug through all of these processes, and the average cost of development is about 650 billion won.

Even though these enormous costs are invested, only about 30% of drugs actually recover development costs, and in conclusion, they are expensive compared to production costs to recover these investment costs.
And the return on these sales is a reinvestment in developing new drugs in the future.
In view of these, the biggest reason why the domestic pharmaceutical industry is not developing is the uncertainty of recovery and risks for such investments.

In light of this, all clinical trials and R&D of Proscar, a hair loss treatment, and Proscar, a prostate treatment, were conducted separately, so Proscar's research and investment in Proscar and Proscar's research and investment in Proscar were set separately, so these prices were determined.
In the end, the cost of production for the content of pinsteride can be seen as meaningless.

Finally, Dangside and several hair loss partners expect pharmaceutical companies to come out with better treatments in the future with new investments and developments following the recovery of these investments.






>Oh... Then I want to try using tonic..
>Even if there's anything left after you use it..I want to try it on first if it's right for me..It's an experiment..
>If you can give it to me
>This is my Mel address...Mel, please
>
>tyty9998@hanmail.net
>

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