Ara 290 vs Ipamorelin

Extensively Studied vs Well Studied
synergistic Mechanism-based · 47% Ara 290 and Ipamorelin work through complementary pathways. Growth hormone signaling supports tissue repair processes. A well-established combination in recovery protocols.

Molecular Data

Ara 290 Ipamorelin
Weight 1,257 Da 711.85 Da
Half-life ~20 minutes (SubQ), ~2 minutes (IV) ~2 hours
Chain 11 amino acids 5 amino acids
Type Engineered peptide Growth hormone secretagogue

Key Benefits

Ara 290
01 Proven tissue protection
02 Nerve regeneration
03 Anti-inflammatory effects
04 Excellent safety profile in clinical trials
Ipamorelin
01 Optimal GH stimulation with superior bioavailability
02 Body composition improvements (lean mass, fat loss)
03 Enhanced recovery and anti-aging effects
04 Minimal side effects compared to other GHRPs
05 No significant cortisol or prolactin elevation
06 Improved sleep quality

Dosing Protocols

Ara 290
4 mg daily / Once daily
Neuropathy Treatment 4 mg daily Once daily
Tissue Protection 1-8 mg daily Once daily
Acute Intervention 2 mg 3x weekly
Ipamorelin
200-300 mcg per injection / 1-3 times daily depending on goals (1x for longevity, 2-3x for performance)
General Health & Longevity 200mcg 1x daily before bed
Body Composition 250-300mcg 2x daily (morning, pre-workout)
Athletic Performance 200-250mcg 2-3x daily
Sleep & Recovery 200mcg 1x daily 30min before bed
Anti-Aging Protocol 200-250mcg 1-2x daily

Side Effects

Ara 290
Excellent safety profile in clinical trials with no serious drug-related adverse events
Ipamorelin
Mild hunger increase 20-30 minutes post-injection
Slight drowsiness when taken before bed
Water retention (mild)
Contraindications
Recent anti-TNF therapy (within 6 months)
EPO use (within 2 months)
Pregnancy
BMI > 34 kg/m²
Pregnancy or breastfeeding
Active cancer or history of cancer
Severe kidney or liver disease

Research Evidence

Ara 290 Ipamorelin
Status Extensively Studied Well Studied
References 5 studies 5 studies
Latest 2024 October 2024
FDA Approved No No

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