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Khavinson BioregulatorAlso known as: Retinal bioregulator

Retinalamin

Polypeptide complex from bovine retinal tissue — approved in Russia for age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and retinitis pigmentosa.

Half-Life
~2 hours
Dose Range
5 mg IM or parabulbar injection
Frequency
1× daily for 10 days
Vial Sizes
5 mg

🔬 Mechanism of Action

Retinalamin is a polypeptide complex extracted from bovine retinal tissue following Khavinson's Cytomax methodology. It contains retina-specific short peptides that are proposed to modulate gene expression in retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cells, photoreceptors, and Müller glia. The preparation supports RPE cell viability, reduces oxidative stress via upregulation of superoxide dismutase and catalase, improves retinal microcirculation, and modulates inflammatory cytokines in the retinal microenvironment. Approved in Russia for age-related macular degeneration (AMD), diabetic retinopathy, and retinitis pigmentosa — typically administered as parabulbar (periocular) or intramuscular injections in 10-day treatment courses.

Source: PMID: 15677927

📜Background & History

Retinalamin is a specialized ophthalmological Cytomax extract developed at the Saint Petersburg Institute of Bioregulation and Gerontology. It is one of the few Khavinson preparations administered via the parabulbar route (injection into periocular fat), allowing more direct access to retinal tissues. Used clinically in Russia for degenerative retinal conditions, it represents the application of peptide bioregulation to ophthalmology.

🎯 Research Use Cases

  • Age-related macular degeneration
  • Diabetic retinopathy
  • Retinitis pigmentosa
  • Glaucoma support

💉 Dosing Protocol

Typical Dose5 mg IM or parabulbar injection
Frequency1× daily for 10 days
Half-Life~2 hours
Common Vial Sizes5 mg

🧪 Reconstitution Example

Vial
5 mg
Water
1 mL
Concentration
5 mg/mL
Per Unit (100u syringe)
50 mcg
Dose of 5000 mcg = 100 units on a 100-unit insulin syringe

⚠️Safety & Considerations

Well-tolerated in Russian ophthalmological practice. Parabulbar injection requires trained ophthalmologist. IM route is less invasive but may have reduced local retinal bioavailability. Not approved in EU/US — evidence base is primarily Russian-language clinical literature.

Interactions & Contraindications

Parabulbar injection requires trained ophthalmologist. No reported drug interactions with standard optic medications.

🔗Synergies & Common Stacks

Retinalamin (injectable extract) + Visoluten (oral capsule) = comprehensive eye health protocol combining systemic and targeted delivery.

Retinalamin + Normoftal target different aspects of ocular tissue health.

📊 Dosing Quick Reference

Retinalamin— Dosing Guide
Dose Range
5 mg IM or parabulbar injection
Half-Life
~2 hours
Frequency
1× daily for 10 days
Route
Subcutaneous
5 mg vial
💧 1 mL BAC water📐 5 mg/mL concentration💉 50 mcg/unit (100u syringe)
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Frequently Asked Questions

How is Retinalamin administered?
Usually by parabulbar injection (into the periocular fat pad near the eye) for maximal retinal bioavailability, or IM for systemic delivery. Treatment courses are typically 5 mg daily for 10 days, repeated 2-3× per year in chronic conditions.