Link promoting a biomedical company deleted by moderator.
If someone interested in the link, write a PM to drew67.
Our patented groundbreaking anti-scar technology (FS2)
The only antifibrotic (or anti-scarring) therapeutic on the market that prevents formation of scars and promotes the breakdown of existing scars
A small molecule drug that attacks scarring on the molecular level without hindering wound healing
Radically improves healing outcomes for burn survivors
Dramatically reduces post-surgical treatment costs associated with scarring
Numerous routes of administration (topical, oral, injection) as well as via medical devices (sutures, dressings, etc.)
Poised to treat orphan diseases (i.e. Idiopathic lung fibrosis)
Phase 1 clinical trial data demonstrates safe topical administration
Sounds great, hope it's available soon, because soon I will have nothing but scar tissue left.
nice find....this kind of research should give all of us hope! ;D
I check out their website, but how long do these trials usually last? It's not the first time it takes ages and hen get's dumped by themfda anyway... is there wnybody who could give an indication?
Quote from: popopo on April 30, 2017, 05:27:09 AM
Sounds great, hope it's available soon, because soon I will have nothing but scar tissue left.
I honestly don't know why you would kill the link.....it's not like the company is selling anything to the public....ridiculous! ::)
Ridiculous indeed..
I have talked with the Chief Science Officer of this Bio Med Company, hopefully I will have more info soon...
WOW! Very Cool. Their site says "natural" and can be used "orally, topically and by injection". Let us know what they say and I this seems to be one of the most promising thus far. Thanks
Quote from: Crooked_Stick on May 12, 2017, 02:15:58 PM
I honestly don't know why you would kill the link.....it's not like the company is selling anything to the public....ridiculous! ::)
Me neither, but why did you quote me? I didn't kill the link lol
I think FS2 is a LOX Inhibitor type / derivative drug.
Seems like they have shown topical application success, which could be in burn scar prevention. Very hard to find anything else on this.
Look forward to hearing if 'Spika' gets a response from their CSO as per his post in this thread.
I was thinking of writing to them myself ...... I'll Guinea Pig a topical cream for sure :D
Gutted, for what it is worth I use 5-LOX inhibitor in pill form (take it with Lecithin), is your suggestion to try it topically?
Enhanced absorption of boswellic acids by a lecithin delivery form.
5-Loxin is a derivative of b-boswellic acid, a resin from the Boswellia serrata tree. 5-Loxin acts as a specific inhibitor of the inflammatory agent 5-LOX
I wish I had a better understanding of this.
I was just commenting on the post which is about the development of a novel drug by BirchBiomed codenamed FS2.
The drug is still in development and stage 1 clinical trials showed it was safe when administered topically. It appears to make use the LOX inhibitor mechanism but in what way, will, I'm sure, be a closely guarded secret.
This will obviously be a Prescription Only Medicine if and when it is approved
Cheers