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AMP-303

An intradermal injection that produced a measurable hair-count increase in its first human trial — and is not the SCUBE3 programme it gets confused with.

Phase 1InjectableSignalling peptide
Developed by
Amplifica
Current phase
Phase 1

First tests in humans. Answers 'is it safe?', not 'does it work?'.

Indications
Androgenetic alopecia
Also known as
AMP303
Last public activity
Never
Record confidence
Medium

How it is meant to work

Amplifica has not published AMP-303's mechanism. It is worth separating from SCUBE3, the molecule the company is best known for and a different candidate in its pipeline — the two are routinely conflated in coverage of this programme.

Why it matters

The first-in-human trial used a split-scalp design, injecting one side and placebo the other, which controls for the thing hair-loss trials control worst. The sponsor reports a statistically significant proportion of subjects with a greater than 15% increase in non-vellus hair count over placebo at 60 days, still above 10% at 150 days, from a single injection cycle. Read it as an early safety-and-signal study rather than an efficacy result: small, sponsor-reported, and not peer-reviewed.

Development history

No phase changes recorded yet.

Registered trials

Pulled automatically from ClinicalTrials.gov. Matching is by name and development code, so occasional gaps are possible — tell us if you spot one.

No trials matched to this programme in ClinicalTrials.gov.

Listing a trial is not a recommendation to join one. Eligibility, risks and costs vary enormously — discuss any trial with your own doctor first.

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