Important safety information
MICC+B12
MICC+B12 compounded injections combine a MICC lipotropic-style blend with cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12). Compound contents and dosing vary by formulation; follow your pharmacy labeling and prescribing instructions exclusively.
Safety Information
Side effects are typically mild and go away over time.
Common side effects
- Discomfort or redness at the injection area
- Skin itching or sensations of overall swelling
- Muscular cramps and weakness
- Nausea and issues with urination
- Swelling around the ankles or feet
- Excessive fatigue
Precautions
- Avoid use if you are pregnant, nursing, or planning to become pregnant or breastfeed unless your provider directs otherwise.
- Should itching or irritation persist, contact your healthcare provider.
- For severe reactions—including irregular heartbeat or difficulty breathing—stop use immediately and consult your healthcare provider.
- Disclose sulfite sensitivity or severe asthma when relevant; compounded ingredients may vary.
Note: Oat Meds helps connect patients with telehealth providers; medication is dispensed by licensed pharmacies. The statements above have not been reviewed by the Food and Drug Administration. Compounded formulations are not FDA-approved for safety or effectiveness. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition.