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MIC (Methionine/Inositol/Choline)

MIC (Methionine/Inositol/Choline)

MIC injections are a type of non-surgical weight loss treatment that merges the benefits of three amino acids. The ‘MIC’ in the name stands for Methionine, Inositol, and Choline – three essential amino acids aid in breaking down and eliminating fat from the body. When combined, these elements create a powerful solution to improve weight loss results, boost energy, and improve overall wellness.
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  • 30mL

  • 25mg/50mg/50mg/ml
    MIC injections are typically administered either intramuscularly (IM) or subcutaneously (SC), depending on the specific protocol recommended by your healthcare provider [5].
     

  • MIC injections contain 3 nutrients—Methionine, Inositol, and Choline (MIC)—that help to speed up the body’s metabolism and aid the removal of fat from the liver. Together, these components help stimulate the flow of fats and bile from the liver, aiding in overall liver function and promoting the burning of stored fat, which can result in weight loss.

  • While MIC injections are generally considered safe, some potential side effects might occur. These include mild pain or discomfort at the injection site, nausea or upset stomach, and mild fatigue. In rare cases, individuals may experience more serious side effects such as rapid heart rate, breathing difficulty, or allergic reactions. It’s crucial to consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new treatment [1].
    If your liver is impaired in any way it could interfere with your body’s ability to properly metabolize the injection. If you have experienced any of these you should definitely share this with your health care provider who can decide if it is worth the risk to take it [1].

  • Methionine, inositol, and choline all come naturally from our diets, but MIC injections are still a medication that can have some side effects. Some of the potential side effects are pain at the injection site, diarrhea or constipation, dry mouth, an inability to sleep, or feeling tired [2]. 
    Some side effects that need to be reported to your health care provider more quickly are an increased heart rate, feeling numbness in your hands or feet, or signs of an allergic reaction. 
    Side effects can be different depending on each person and their particular reaction to the medication. Especially when first taking the medication it is important to pay close attention to any changes that you are experiencing. It is always better to be safe than sorry to let your doctor know when you are experiencing a side effect so you can prevent any potential complications from occurring.

  • Safety Concerns: There is limited research on the safety of MIC injections during pregnancy. The components (methionine, inositol, and choline) are generally considered safe in dietary amounts, but their effects in higher doses, as found in injections, are not well-studied [3].
    Consultation: Always consult with your healthcare provider before starting any new treatment during pregnancy to ensure it is safe for you and your baby [3].
    Methionine, Inositol, and Choline: These nutrients are naturally present in the body and are important for various bodily functions. However, the safety of these components in the higher doses found in MIC injections during breastfeeding is not well-documented [4].
    Vitamin B12: Often included in MIC injections, vitamin B12 is generally considered safe during breastfeeding and is important for both maternal and infant health [4].

  • Room Temperature: Store the vials at room temperature upon arrival [5].
    Light Protection: Keep the vials in a dark or opaque container to protect them from light [6].
    Punctured Vials: Once a vial has been punctured, it should be used within 28 days [5].
    Keep all medicine out of the reach of children. Throw away any unused medicine after the beyond use date. Do not flush unused medications or pour down a sink or drain.

  • 1. elitehrt.com 2. healthline.com 3. acog.org 4. drugs.com 5. agelessrx.com 6. storables.com

  • Methionine has interactions with charcoal, ephedrine, flecainide, mexiletine, and pseudoephedrine. Inositol and choline have no know drug interactions [4].

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