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Lipotropics are amino acids that are used to enhance fat loss. They are intended to complement a low-calorie diet and exercise as part of a weight loss or weight management plan.
Methionine, inositol, and choline all help move stored fat from the liver so it can be burned for energy.
B12 injections provide a ready source of B12 to restore energy and overall wellness.
Symptoms of B12 deficiency include:
Low B12 levels are more common in people over the age of 65, those with gastrointestinal problems, strict vegetarians, and those who have had bariatric surgery. In addition, research suggests that low B12 levels are linked to obesity.
Lipotropics dosage varies based on the formulation. Lipotropics are absorbed quickly when given in an injectable form. How quickly you see results will depend on whether you are deficient in B12.
Lipo B12 shots are part of your weight management plan. Expect that it will take at least a month to notice weight loss. The rate at which you lose weight will depend on your dietary choices, exercise plan, and metabolism.
All medications have potential side effects. Lipo B12 is generally well-tolerated. Side effects associated with Lipo B12 include:
Lipo B12 injections are taken using a small insulin needle. You are likely to feel a pinch as the needle enters the skin. Depending on how you react to the Lipo B12 components, you may experience redness, pain, or irritation at the injection site.
If pain or redness persists or you notice swelling, contact your healthcare provider to determine whether you might be experiencing a local reaction to the injection or have an infection.
Yes, since you are injecting amino acids and vitamin B12, it is possible to have an allergic reaction.
Signs and symptoms of an allergic reaction include:
If you have an allergic reaction, call 911 and get help immediately.
Lipo B12 is an injectable medication. All injectable medications require a prescription from a healthcare provider. This step is important to verify whether you have any medical conditions that would contraindicate taking Lipo B12.
*Prescription medications available only if prescribed by the healthcare provider after an online consultation. This is a compounded medication.