Support for metabolic function and energy utilization.
MIC is a compounded prescription injectable therapy that may be prescribed by a licensed provider as part of a personalized metabolic care plan. It combines three nutrients, methionine, inositol, and choline, which are commonly used in wellness care to support how the body processes fat and energy.
MIC is a compounded injectable formulation that combines key nutrients commonly used in metabolic care and is prescribed for eligible patients by a licensed healthcare provider as part of an individualized, clinician-guided treatment plan.
Who is it for?MIC may be appropriate for adults who are evaluated by a licensed healthcare provider and determined to be candidates for clinician-guided metabolic care.
It is not appropriate for everyone, including individuals who are pregnant or breastfeeding or those with certain medical conditions. Eligibility is determined through clinical evaluation, and not all patients will qualify.
These benefits reflect known findings on the formula’s key ingredients. Results for individual patients vary.
Support for long-term metabolic wellness and insulin sensitivity.
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Foundational support for everyday energy and nervous system health.
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MIC injections contain Methionine, Inositol, and Choline, nutrients that support fat metabolism, liver function, and energy production. They are commonly used as part of a weight management or metabolic support program.
What are MIC injections commonly used for?MIC injections may support:
Many patients use MIC injections for 12 weeks or longer, depending on their goals and provider guidance. Duration may be adjusted based on response and overall treatment plan.
Who might be a good candidate for MIC injectable therapy?MIC injections may be considered for patients participating in weight management or metabolic support programs. A provider will determine if they are appropriate based on your goals, health history, and treatment plan.
Will I automatically receive MIC?No. Recommendations are made by a licensed provider based on your individual needs and goals.
How is MIC typically administered?MIC is commonly offered as an injection, though form and frequency vary based on clinical considerations and program design.
When will I notice results?Some patients notice increased energy or improved digestion within a few weeks, while body composition or metabolic benefits may become more noticeable over several weeks to months.
Are there common side effects?MIC injections are generally well tolerated. Possible side effects include:
Most side effects are mild and temporary.
Who should not use MIC?MIC may not be appropriate for individuals who are pregnant or breastfeeding, have certain medical conditions, or have contraindications during medical evaluation. Consult a healthcare provider to determine if you are a good fit.
Can MIC be included in a telehealth program?Yes. When clinically appropriate, MIC may be discussed or offered as part of a telehealth based wellness or metabolic support program.
Is MIC FDA-approved?MIC injections are not FDA-approved. They are compounded by licensed pharmacies and prescribed based on a provider’s clinical judgment.
Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. Compounded GLP-1s are prepared by licensed pharmacies for patients with a valid prescription when an FDA-approved medication is not medically appropriate. Eligibility for compounded GLP-1 medications is determined by a licensed healthcare provider who will determine if such medications are medically appropriate given your medical history and clinical evaluation. Not all patients will qualify for a compounded GLP-1 medication. KINSYN provides clinician-guided wellness and metabolic health programs. This information is educational and not medical advice.