FAQ's
Vitamin Injections FAQ's
IM (intramuscular) vitamin injections involve injecting vitamins directly into the muscles, allowing for better absorption compared to oral supplements.
Certain vitamin injections, like B12 and MIC (Methionine, Inositol, Choline), can boost your metabolism and energy levels, supporting weight loss when combined with a healthy diet and exercise routine.
The frequency will depend on your specific needs and the recommendation of your healthcare provider. Typically, patients receive injections weekly or biweekly.
The specific vitamins in the injections can vary, but commonly used vitamins include B12, B-complex, Vitamin C, and MIC, which aids in metabolizing fats in the body.
No, IM vitamin injections are meant to complement a healthy diet and exercise regimen, not replace it. They can help boost your energy and metabolism, making your weight loss efforts more effective.
Most people tolerate IM vitamin injections well. Some people may experience minor side effects such as redness or discomfort at the injection site. Severe side effects are rare.