Sep 2 (edited) • General discussion
🧬 ARA-290 (ARA-295) Breakdown
Most people know EPO (erythropoietin) as the hormone that boosts red blood cells, but scientists created a peptide fragment called ARA-290 that keeps the healing benefits without the risks.
💡 What It Does:
  • ✅ Calms down inflammation without shutting down your immune system
  • ✅ Protects and repairs small nerve fibers (shown in diabetic + autoimmune neuropathy)
  • ✅ Supports kidney and vascular health
  • ✅ Helps reduce chronic nerve pain and hypersensitivity
⚙️ How It Works: Instead of stimulating red blood cells like EPO, ARA-290 activates the Innate Repair Receptor (IRR) → this kicks off tissue repair + anti-inflammatory pathways.
⚠️ Important:
  • Still in the research phase (not FDA approved).
  • No big safety concerns so far, since it doesn’t raise hematocrit like EPO.
  • Used in studies as a subcutaneous injection.
👉 In short: ARA-290 is about nerve repair, pain reduction, and inflammation control — without the blood-thickening risks of regular EPO.
Research Dosing
  • Range: 2 mg – 4 mg per injection
  • Frequency: Once daily, or a few times per week, depending on study design
  • Route: Subcutaneous injection (similar to many peptide protocols)
  • Half-life: ~2 hours, but effects last longer due to receptor activation
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Derek Pruski
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🧬 ARA-290 (ARA-295) Breakdown
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