Metabolic · Metabolic peptide (research)
Lipo-C
- Drug class
- Metabolic peptide (research)
- Status
- Compounded (503A)
- Also known as
- lipotropic, mic injection, lipo b12, fat burner injection
- Reviewed
- 2026-06-01 · Dr. Ana Lisa Carr, MD
What Lipo-C is studied for
- Lipotropic support (research)
- Fat metabolism (research)
- B-vitamin energy (research)
Mechanism of action
Lipo-C is being studied in the metabolic category. Lipotropic blend (MIC) studied for fat metabolism and energy. Mechanism of action varies by study model; refer to the kindr clinical library for a deeper writeup.
Frequently asked questions
What is Lipo-C?
Lipo-C is a metabolic peptide. Lipotropic blend (MIC) studied for fat metabolism and energy.
What is Lipo-C studied for?
Published research has examined Lipo-C for lipotropic support, fat metabolism, b-vitamin energy. Human clinical evidence varies by indication.
Is Lipo-C FDA-approved?
No. Lipo-C is not FDA-approved for the indications listed. It is available compounded by 503A pharmacies under clinician supervision, or for international research use only on this catalog.
How is Lipo-C used in research?
Protocols vary by study. Lipo-C is typically administered subcutaneously in research settings. No validated human therapeutic dose exists outside FDA-approved indications.
What are the known risks?
Long-term human safety data for Lipo-C is limited. Theoretical risks vary by mechanism. Any human use should be supervised by a licensed clinician.
