Which should you choose? Here's what you need to know.
BPC-157 is the go-to for tissue repair — tendons, gut, and musculoskeletal injuries. ARA-290 is specialized for nerve repair, particularly diabetic neuropathy and chronic nerve pain.
ARA-290 (cibinetide) is a non-erythropoietic EPO analog that promotes nerve fiber regrowth. It has Phase 2b clinical data showing significant nerve regeneration in sarcoidosis neuropathy patients.
Choose ARA-290 if:
You're dealing with nerve damage, neuropathy, or chronic nerve pain — ARA-290 specifically targets nerve fiber regrowth.
BPC-157 is a synthetic stomach peptide fragment widely used for tendon, ligament, muscle, and gut healing. It has extensive animal data and a pilot human study showing lasting pain relief.
Choose BPC-157 if:
You want general tissue repair for musculoskeletal injuries, gut healing, or tendon/ligament recovery.
Once you've decided which peptide fits your needs, here's how they compare on price and vendor options.
Our top-rated vendor for each, based on trust scores, purity testing, and price.
We re-check vendor prices continuously and score vendors on Finnrick blind-test results — samples bought anonymously and sent to a lab, not vendor claims. No vendor can pay to rank higher. See our full methodology.