A weekly lipotropic blend — methionine, inositol, choline, plus methylcobalamin — for the kind of steady, even-keel energy that doesn't need a coffee chaser.
MIC + B12 isn't one drug — it's a blend of four supportive nutrients in a single weekly intramuscular shot. Methionine is an essential amino acid involved in methylation. Inositol supports cellular signaling and lipid metabolism. Choline is a substrate the liver uses to mobilize fat. And methylcobalamin is the active, ready-to-use form of vitamin B12 — central to energy production, red blood cell formation, and nervous-system function.
On their own, these molecules are modest tools. Together, in a parenteral weekly dose, they tend to produce what members describe as steadier energy through the day, fewer afternoon dips, easier recovery, and slightly improved metabolic rhythm — not a stimulant kick, just a noticeable smoothing.
MIC + B12 pairs particularly well with GLP-1 protocols (where calorie deficit can dent energy), with longevity protocols that already include NAD+ or glutathione, and with members who don't tolerate oral B12 well. The route is once-weekly intramuscular, the side-effect profile is small, and the price point is the lowest on our platform.
Compounded MIC + B12 is dispensed only by accredited 503A U.S. pharmacies under your clinician's order, with each batch tested for potency, sterility, pH, and endotoxins.
Every member's curve is a little different. The shape below is the typical clinician-guided arc.
You take the first intramuscular dose at home. Some members notice an energy lift the next day; others build over weeks.
By week four, the rhythm is established. Most members notice steadier afternoons and easier recovery from the gym.
Your clinician reviews how you feel and confirms cadence. Few members need adjustment with this protocol.
Continue weekly. MIC + B12 is well-suited to long-term continuous use given its tolerability profile.
MIC + B12 isn't for everyone, and we don't pretend otherwise. Your clinician will confirm fit during your eligibility review.
Mild soreness, warmth, or pink coloration at the IM site is the most-reported effect. Rotating sites and warming the dose helps.
A faint warm feeling shortly after dosing is reported occasionally and resolves quickly.
Methylcobalamin can briefly tint urine pink or red — harmless and self-resolving within hours.
Discontinue immediately and contact your clinician. Eligibility screening rules out the relevant risk factors.
Billed monthly. Pause or cancel from your dashboard in one click. Final price is set after clinician review and may vary based on dose and protocol.
Take the twelve-minute eligibility review. A licensed clinician will read your intake, recommend a protocol — or tell you honestly that we're not the right fit. Either way, you'll know within a day.