LIPO-B (MIC + B12).
A lipotropic injection that supports fat metabolism, liver function, and energy.
Subcutaneous or intramuscular injection.Pricing is shown after your free assessment, before you commit.
Free to start. No card required.
Reviewed by Lumora clinical team (Licensed provider network)Mixed evidenceSource: Client-approved product catalog; provider review required
Evidence, regulatory status, and fit vary by medication, formulation, route, and individual history.
Is this for you?
This is for you if
Adults exploring LIPO-B (MIC + B12) after provider review.
This isn't for you if
Provider review is required. Treatment is prescribed only when clinically appropriate.
LIPO-B (MIC + B12)
Lipo-B is a injection used to support fat metabolism and weight loss.
It contains a powerful combination of Methionine, Inositol, and Choline (with added Vitamin B12). These ingredients help your body break down and remove fat from the liver, boost energy levels, and improve how efficiently your body uses fat for fuel.
Mechanism and fit.
Methionine, inositol, and choline are nutrients involved in fat transport and metabolism. Together they help the liver process and remove stored fat efficiently. Vitamin B12 supports energy production and red blood cell formation. LIPO-B is often used alongside GLP-1 therapy or a structured weight-management program to support energy and fat utilization during caloric deficit.
Who this is typically for.
- Patients in active weight-loss programs who want energy and metabolic support
- Patients on GLP-1 or dual-incretin therapy who want adjunctive support
- Individuals with low B12 status, fatigue, or sluggish fat metabolism
What patients
most often ask.
Is LIPO-B a weight-loss medication?
LIPO-B is not a weight-loss drug. It's an adjunctive injection that supports fat metabolism and energy. It works best alongside structured nutrition, training, or another weight-management therapy.
How often is LIPO-B injected?
Typically 1–2 times per week, depending on your protocol.
Will it cause a B12 flush?
Some patients notice a brief warming or flushing sensation after injection. This is harmless and usually resolves in minutes.
How this option
is evaluated.
The plan is provider-determined after reviewing your assessment and safety factors.
- Safety and eligibilityYour provider reviews contraindications, medication interactions, goals, and safety factors before prescribing.
- A licensed provider reviews your assessment before any treatment is recommended.
- You see full pricing - visit fees, medication, labs, follow-up - before you commit.
- Your plan can be adjusted, paused, or stopped based on response and safety. Your clinician is reachable - not a chatbot.
- Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and are dispensed only when prescribed by a licensed provider.
Start with
provider review.
If you are considering LIPO-B (MIC + B12), the first step is a free assessment. A provider determines whether it fits your goals and medical history.
A provider determines whether treatment is clinically appropriate.