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Fat Blaster

Fat Blaster is a lipotropic injection blend combining L-Carnitine, Methionine-Inositol-Choline (MIC), B vitamins (B6, B12), and NADH.

Also known as: Enhanced Lipotropic Blend, L-Carnitine + MIC + B Vitamins + NADH

Typical Dose 1 mL (per vendor formulation)
Storage Refrigerate reconstituted; store lyophilized powder away from light
How Often 1-2x weekly

Overview

Fat Blaster is a lipotropic injection blend combining L-Carnitine, Methionine-Inositol-Choline (MIC), B vitamins (B6, B12), and NADH. This enhanced formulation builds on traditional MIC injections by adding L-Carnitine for fatty acid transport and NADH for cellular energy metabolism. Formulations vary significantly between vendors, with ingredient ratios and concentrations differing. While individual components have documented metabolic roles with varying levels of clinical evidence, no published studies have examined this specific combination for weight loss.

Key Benefits

  • Fat Oxidation Support
  • Liver Lipid Metabolism
  • Insulin Sensitivity Support

Enhanced lipotropic formula combining L-Carnitine for fatty acid transport, MIC for liver support, B vitamins for energy metabolism, and NADH for cellular energy. Components have varying levels of clinical evidence.

Mechanism of Action

L-Carnitine shuttles fatty acids into mitochondria for oxidation. MIC components (methionine, inositol, choline) act as methyl donors and lipotropic agents supporting liver fat metabolism. B6 and B12 support protein and energy metabolism. NADH participates in cellular ATP production. Note: Clinical evidence for this specific combination is absent - effects extrapolated from individual component studies.

Pharmacokinetics

Peak plasma concentration: 1 hr. Elimination half-life: 4 hrs. Largely cleared by: ~20 hrs.

Research Protocols Injectable

GoalDoseFrequencyRoute
General metabolic support1 mL (per vendor formulation)1-2x weeklySubcutaneous
Weight management program1 mL2-3x weeklySubcutaneous
Athletic/performance support1 mL2-3x weeklySubcutaneous
Liver & metabolic health1 mL1-2x weeklySubcutaneous

Research protocols from published literature — not dosing recommendations.

Peptide Interactions

  • Semaglutide — Compatible: Some clinics combine lipotropics with GLP-1 agonists. Different mechanisms - lipotropics support metabolism while GLP-1s affect appetite and glucose.
  • Tirzepatide — Compatible: May be used alongside GLP-1/GIP agonists in weight loss programs. Lipotropics provide nutritional support rather than hormonal effects.
  • Lipo-C — Monitor Combination: Fat Blaster contains MIC components similar to Lipo-C. Avoid stacking to prevent excessive intake of B vitamins and lipotropic agents.
  • B-Complex Supplements — Monitor Combination: Fat Blaster already contains high-dose B6 (50mg) and B12 (1mg). Additional B vitamins may be unnecessary and could lead to excessive intake.
  • MAOIs — Use Caution: Inositol and B6 may influence neurotransmitter metabolism. Caution advised with monoamine oxidase inhibitors and psychiatric medications.
  • Anticoagulants — Monitor Combination: Some components may have minor effects on platelet function. Monitor if taking blood thinners.

Peptide Instructions Injectable

Supplies:

  • Fat Blaster pre-mixed vial (no reconstitution required)
  • Insulin syringe (27-30 gauge)
  • Alcohol swabs
  • Sharps container for disposal

How to Reconstitute Injectable

  1. 1Fat Blaster comes pre-mixed and ready to use - no reconstitution needed
  2. 2Remove vial from refrigerator 15-30 minutes before injection to reduce discomfort
  3. 3Clean injection site with alcohol swab and allow to dry completely
  4. 4Draw prescribed volume (typically 1-2 mL) from multi-dose vial
  5. 5For IM: inject into deltoid, thigh, or gluteal muscle at 90° angle
  6. 6For SubQ: pinch skin at abdomen or thigh, inject at 45° angle
  7. 7Rotate injection sites to prevent tissue irritation
  8. 8Dispose of syringe in sharps container - never reuse

What to Expect Injectable

Week 1-2: Possible mild energy improvement, especially if B12 deficient. Injection site reactions possible.. Week 2-4: Gradual effects if any. Do not expect dramatic weight loss from injections alone - diet and exercise are essential.. Week 4-8: Body composition changes require accompanying caloric deficit and exercise program.. Week 8-12: Modest supportive benefits possible for those following comprehensive weight management.. Important: Clinical evidence for this specific combination is absent. Any weight loss is primarily due to diet and exercise, not injections alone..

Side Effects & Safety

IMPORTANT: No clinical studies have examined this specific seven-component combination. Formulations vary significantly between vendors - no standardized 'Fat Blaster' formula exists. FDA does not regulate compounded injections for quality, purity, or efficacy. B6 at 50mg is below the 100mg/day upper limit but monitor for neurological symptoms with extended use. L-Carnitine may cause mild GI upset, fishy body odor at high doses. NADH may cause mild side effects: nausea, headache, restlessness. Methionine may worsen existing liver disease - contraindicated in advanced hepatic conditions. Requires prescription from licensed healthcare provider. Use only from reputable compounding pharmacies with proper quality controls. Not a substitute for diet and exercise - weight loss requires caloric deficit.

IMPORTANT: No clinical studies have examined this specific seven-component combination. Formulations vary significantly between vendors - no standardized 'Fat Blaster' formula exists. FDA does not regulate compounded injections for quality, purity, or efficacy. B6 at 50mg is below the 100mg/day upper limit but monitor for neurological symptoms with extended use. L-Carnitine may cause mild GI upset, fishy body odor at high doses. NADH may cause mild side effects: nausea, headache, restlessness. Methionine may worsen existing liver disease - contraindicated in advanced hepatic conditions. Requires prescription from licensed healthcare provider. Use only from reputable compounding pharmacies with proper quality controls. Not a substitute for diet and exercise - weight loss requires caloric deficit.

Community Insights

Fat Blaster should be stored at Refrigerate at 2-8°C. Protect from light. Discard if cloudy or discolored..

References

  1. Inositol is an effective and safe treatment in polycystic ovary syndrome: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials Greff, D., et al. · Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology 2023
  2. Inositol for PCOS - Systematic Review · 2023
  3. NADH/NAD+ Supplementation Review · 2023
  4. The Effect of Pyridoxine Hydrochloride Supplementation on Leptin, Adiponectin, Glycemic Indices, and Anthropometric Indices in Obese and Overweight Women Mokhtari, Z., Hosseini, E., Hejazi, N., & Rashidi, N. · Clinical Nutrition Research 2021
  5. NAD+ metabolism and its roles in cellular processes during ageing Covarrubias, A.J., et al. · Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 2021
  6. Vitamin B6 Effects on Obesity - RCT · 2021
  7. Effects of l-carnitine supplementation on weight loss and body composition: A systematic review and meta-analysis of 37 randomized controlled clinical trials with dose-response analysis Talenezhad, N., Mohammadi, M., Ramezani-Jolfaie, N., Mozaffari-Khosravi, H., & Salehi-Abargouei, A. · Clinical Nutrition ESPEN 2020
  8. L-Carnitine Weight Loss Meta-Analysis · 2020
  9. MIC Lipotropic Injections - Limited Clinical Evidence (2013 Review) · 2013
  10. Choline metabolism provides novel insights into nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and its progression Zeisel, S.H. · Current Opinion in Gastroenterology 2012
  11. Choline and Liver Fat Metabolism - Review · 0

Research reference only. Not medical advice.