A compounded lipotropic injection combining methionine, inositol, choline, and cyanocobalamin (B12), the classic MIC + B12 stack, for fat metabolism and energy. Often paired with GLP-1 protocols.
Monthly vial includes provider consultation, injection homekit, and free expedited shipping.
Start your consultationMethionine, inositol, choline, and cyanocobalamin (B12) work together to support fat metabolism, liver detox, and energy. A classic stack often paired with GLP-1 protocols for compounding benefit.
Methionine helps the body process and use fat as energy rather than storing it.
Supports insulin sensitivity and energy metabolism. Often used in PCOS and metabolic syndrome.
Supports liver function and helps mobilize fat out of the liver.
Cyanocobalamin (B12) supports energy, focus, and red blood cell production.
Most patients self-administer in under a minute. Same routine as a GLP-1 if you're already on one.
Designed to complement GLP-1 protocols. Many CLYR weight loss patients add Lipo-Mino as a companion.
Your $149/month includes the vial, injection supplies, provider consultation, ongoing care, and shipping.
Compounded MICC + B12 in a 10ml vial. One month supply for weekly subcutaneous or intramuscular injection.
Syringes and alcohol pads included. Simple subcutaneous injection, most patients self-administer in under a minute.
Licensed provider reviews your health profile and recommends the appropriate dosing schedule based on your goals.
Dose adjustment, side effect management, paired with GLP-1, your provider is one message away.
Methionine, Inositol, Choline, and Cyanocobalamin (B12). Each plays a different role in fat metabolism, liver health, and energy.
Lipo-Mino is not a weight loss drug like GLP-1 medications. It's a metabolic support injection that helps the body process fat more efficiently. Many patients use it as a companion to their GLP-1 protocol, not as a standalone weight loss treatment.
Yes. Lipo-Mino is commonly used alongside GLP-1 medications. Talk to your provider about timing, most patients separate injections by a day or two.
Typically once weekly, though some protocols use twice-weekly dosing. Your provider will recommend based on your goals.
Most common are mild discomfort at the injection site. Some patients report a flushed feeling or mild nausea. Serious side effects are rare.
Anyone with severe liver or kidney disease, pregnancy, breastfeeding, or known allergy to any ingredient. Your provider will screen at consultation.
5-minute health questionnaire. Provider review. Discreet packaging. No pharmacy visits.
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