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Exosome Therapy

Extracellular Vesicle (EV) Therapy

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ID:exosome-therapy
Name:Exosome Therapy
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Title

Exosome Therapy

Alternate Names

  • Extracellular Vesicle (EV) Therapy

Intervention Type

procedure

Expected Cost Mean

Low Cost:
3000
High Cost:
10000
Cost Type:
one time
Description:
Cost per treatment session, with multiple sessions often recommended.

Summary

Exosomes are tiny extracellular vesicles released by cells, carrying signaling molecules like proteins and RNA. The therapy involves administering exosomes, often derived from young mesenchymal stem cells, to promote cellular repair, reduce inflammation, and modulate immune responses by transferring beneficial cargo to recipient cells throughout the body.

Purpose

Cellular communication vesicles used to promote systemic regeneration and repair.

Card Summary

Tiny vesicles from young cells used to deliver regenerative signals and reduce inflammation.

Drug Class

Drugs In Class

Empty Array

Impact

Score:
3
Justification:
Theoretically potent mechanism but lacks robust human data for systemic healthspan improvement.

Evidence

Grade:
C
Score:
2.5
Justification:
Primarily based on animal models and in-vitro studies; lacks human longevity RCTs.

Safety

Score:
7.5
Justification:
Unregulated products, risk of contamination, immune response, and unknown long-term effects.

Flags

  • Largely unregulated by the FDA for anti-aging purposes, with warnings issued against unapproved products.
  • Product quality, source, purity, and dosage vary significantly between clinics.
  • Potential for adverse immune reactions or transmission of pathogens.
  • Long-term safety and efficacy for healthspan are completely unknown.

Verdict

Highly experimental with significant safety concerns and unproven longevity benefits.

Created

2026-04-23T23:31:50.632293Z

Model

Gemini 3.1 Pro (High)

Delivery

Route:
none
Scope:
  • systemic

Indication

Focus:
healthspan
Description:
Exosomes are tiny extracellular vesicles released by cells, carrying signaling molecules like proteins and RNA. The therapy involves administering exosomes, often derived from young mesenchymal stem c...

Typical Protocol

  • A series of 1-5 IV infusions or localized injections over several weeks or months.