MIC injections are provider-guided formulations containing methionine, inositol, and choline — three compounds that work together to support the liver's ability to process and mobilize stored fat. They are commonly used in telehealth metabolic wellness and weight management programs, often combined with vitamin B12 to form a complete lipotropic formula.
MIC injections refer specifically to the methionine, inositol, and choline component of a lipotropic formula. Most telehealth lipotropic programs combine MIC with vitamin B12 to create a more complete metabolic support formulation — making MIC injections and lipotropic B12 injections closely related but not identical terms.
Most people following a provider-guided MIC injection program report noticeable improvements in energy within the first one to two weeks. More visible body composition changes typically become apparent between weeks four and twelve of a consistent treatment schedule.
Most telehealth providers structure MIC injection programs on a weekly or twice-weekly dosing schedule. The exact frequency is determined by your licensed provider based on your health history, treatment goals, and how your body responds to the formulation over time.
Yes. MIC injections are compounded medications that require a licensed provider to review your medical history and issue a prescription before treatment begins. Telehealth programs make this process straightforward through a short online consultation completed before your kit is shipped.
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