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Lipo-B (MIC+B12) injection

A high-potency blend of lipotropic nutrients and vitamin B12—compounded just for you, prescribed by U.S. clinicians, and shipped straight to your door.

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Important safety information

Important Safety Information

Lipo-B

Please be aware that compounded drugs are not FDA-approved and do not undergo the same clinical studies as FDA-approved, commercially available products. Compounded products may still be legally prescribed, and your healthcare provider may issue you a prescription for compounded Lipo-B based on your medical consultation.What is Lipo-B?Lipo-B (sometimes called “B-Complex Lipotropic”) is an injectable formulation that typically contains a high-potency blend of B-vitamins—most commonly:

  • Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12)
  • Thiamine (Vitamin B1)
  • Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)
  • Niacinamide (Vitamin B3)
  • Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6)
  • Dexpanthenol (Vitamin B5)

Some pharmacies may include additional nutrients (e.g., L-carnitine or inositol). These components are intended to support energy metabolism, red-blood-cell formation, and overall nutritional status when combined with a balanced diet and regular physical activity.Speak with your healthcare provider to see if Lipo-B may be right for you.Lipo-B may cause serious side effects, including:• Severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis). Seek emergency care if you develop swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat; difficulty breathing; rash; or rapid heartbeat.• Optic nerve damage in people with hereditary eye disorders such as Leber’s optic neuropathy (high-dose B12 may precipitate optic atrophy).• Peripheral neuropathy with prolonged high-dose pyridoxine (B6).• Liver toxicity or significant flushing with large niacinamide doses.Who should not use Lipo-B:• Do not use Lipo-B if you are allergic to any B-vitamin or other component of the formulation.• Do not use Lipo-B if you have a history of Leber’s optic neuropathy.• Do not use Lipo-B if you have severe liver disease or active peptic ulcer disease without provider clearance.• Do not use Lipo-B if you are pregnant or breastfeeding unless your provider determines the benefits outweigh the risks.Before starting Lipo-B, tell your healthcare provider if you have any other medical conditions, including if you:• Have or have had liver or kidney problems.• Have cardiovascular disease, elevated homocysteine, or gout.• Have peripheral neuropathy or sensory disorders.• Are taking any prescription medications, over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, or herbal supplements. Specific drug interactions may include:

  • Levodopa – efficacy may be reduced by high-dose pyridoxine unless combined with carbidopa.
  • Phenytoin or phenobarbital – folate and other B-vitamins can alter serum levels; monitor as directed.
  • Alcohol – chronic use can impair B-vitamin absorption and heighten liver risk.

Serious side effects can occur with Lipo-B. You or a caregiver should carefully monitor for these side effects, especially at the start of treatment and after dosage changes.The most common side effects of Lipo-B may include: injection-site redness, swelling, or soreness; mild flushing or warmth; nausea; headache; dizziness; fatigue; transient diarrhea or upset stomach.If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or seek immediate medical attention.You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription products:Contact FDA MedWatch at 1-800-FDA-1088 or visit www.fda.gov/medwatchLipo-B administration. The medication is self-administered as a subcutaneous or intramuscular injection in the abdomen, thigh, or upper arm—typically once weekly, unless otherwise directed by your provider. Inject slowly over 20–30 seconds and rotate injection sites to minimize irritation. Maximum dose: 1 mL per injection unless instructed differently. Do not change your dosing regimen or stop taking Lipo-B without first discussing with your healthcare provider.This information is not comprehensive. Please discuss any questions or concerns with your healthcare provider.

HSA & FSA eligible
HSA & FSA eligible
Total price represents a one time purchase paid upfront.

How to take

Usually administered as an intramuscular (IM) injection—commonly into the deltoid or gluteal muscle—once weekly. Your provider may adjust frequency or dose based on your goals, response, and vitamin levels. A home injection kit and unlimited physician support are included.

Potential side effects

Most people tolerate Lipo-B well. Mild injection-site pain, redness, or swelling can occur. Other possible effects include a temporary metallic taste, lightheadedness, heartburn, mild diarrhea or constipation, headache, or restlessness. Rarely, allergic reactions (itching, hives, shortness of breath), rapid heart rate, or insomnia have been reported. Vitamin toxicity is very unlikely at recommended doses. Symptoms usually resolve quickly and can often be minimized by proper technique and hydration.

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Lipo-B benefits

Accelerated fat loss

Lipotropic B-complex mobilizes stored fat, delivering faster, visible slimming.

Natural energy boost

High-potency B12 ignites cellular ATP production, eliminating fatigue and powering activity.

Mood & focus lift

Essential B vitamins balance neurotransmitters, sharpening mental clarity and positivity.

Liver metabolism aid

Methionine, inositol, and choline lighten liver fat load, boosting overall metabolic efficiency.

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Real people, real results

“After losing 218 lbs, I hit fatigue and brain fog. Lipo-B from Amble gave me clarity and energy—it’s made maintaining my weight loss so much easier.”
Tara
“After 6 weeks of Lipo-B, my energy and motivation are up, sleep is better, and I’ve broken through a weight loss plateau. It’s been a great boost to my progress.”
James H, 58
“GLP-1 worked at first, but I hit a wall. Lipo-B gave me the energy and metabolism boost I needed to break the plateau and keep progressing. Total game-changer.”
Vanessa
I love the energy I get from this LIPO-B just one to two times a week! As I get older I’ve quit caffeine, I’m always looking for natural ways to improve my energy levels and this is one of them!
Heather, 48
“I felt fatigue from my GLP-1 medication and wanted a boost in the gym. LIPO-B definitely did the trick for me and enabled me to get up and get my workouts in! I’ve noticed improvement in my weekly weight loss as well.”
Sam, 31
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3. After the evaluation and consultation are finished, the provider sends a tailored treatment recommendation to your Amble portal.
4. If treatment is prescribed, your medication ships in discreet packaging to the address you specify, along with clear usage instructions.


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Are Amble pharmacies FDA regulated?

Yes, 503A pharmacies are licensed by state boards of pharmacy, while 503B pharmacies are registered by the FDA. Both types of pharmacies operate under state and FDA regulations.

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Providers through Amble are physicians. They’re licensed in all 50 states, and offer safe, high-quality, evidence-based treatment and care.

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