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If Follica doesn't have to do trials for FDA (Hair Multiplication & Research)
why is it taking so long to start them? They shouldn't have to be as formalized, right? Just enough to show that it works, so they can go forward with their business plan. Take a few guys, do the procedure, and see if it works. It's been over a year (I'm sure longer) since they've talked about putting this out as a product. Why would it take that long to start a trial? They have the patent, and there should be no shortage of volunteers. I don't understand why it would take over a year to organize a non-FDA trial.
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- If Follica doesn't have to do trials for FDA - AJ, 12.05.2008, 21:11
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- If Follica doesn't have to do trials for FDA - TAGOHL, 12.05.2008, 21:32
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- If Follica doesn't have to do trials for FDA - goata007, 13.05.2008, 16:36
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- If Follica doesn't have to do trials for FDA - cal, 13.05.2008, 18:58
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