Thioctic Acid acts as an antioxidant master, regenerating Vitamin C, E, and Glutathione while scavenging free radicals. It also increases mitochondrial energy expenditure to aid in lipolysis (fat breakdown) and prevents protein glycation to reduce tissue aging.
Systemic IV DripSkin Tone ImprovementMetabolic Boost
Usage Protocol
Dilution Required Do not inject undiluted directly ("IV Push") as it causes vascular pain and potential shock.
Application Method
Intravenous Drip (IV Infusion)
Dilution Protocol
Mix 1 ampoule (12mL) with 100mL – 250mL of Normal Saline.
Infusion Speed
Administer slowly over at least 15–30 minutes.
Treatment Cycle
1–2 times per week; standard course of 10 sessions.
Product Comparison
Product Version
Thioctic Acid Content
Primary Strategy
Lipotocin (High Dose)
300mg / 12mL
Intensive Slimming & Metabolic Boost
Standard Cindella (Low Dose)
25mg / 5mL
Cocktail Maintenance (Mixed with Vit C/Glutathione)
Storage & Handling
Required Storage Temperature
Room temperature (1°C – 30°C)
Light Sensitivity
Strictly Protect from Light. Keep ampoules in the original box until use.
Shelf Life
24–36 months from manufacture date
Precautions & Safety
Contraindications Do not use in children/adolescents or patients with hypersensitivity to Thioctic Acid.
Safety Warnings Rapid infusion can cause headache, nausea, and respiratory distress. Diabetics should monitor glucose levels as Thioctic acid may cause hypoglycemia.
Common Temporary Side Effects
Nausea, vomiting, or gastrointestinal discomfort (rare with slow drip).
Skin rash or itching at the injection site.
Post-Treatment Care
Avoid heavy alcohol consumption as it interferes with metabolic effects.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lipotocin Inj. used for?
Lipotocin Inj. is a high-dose Thioctic Acid (Cinderella) injection used for intensive anti-aging antioxidant protection, skin brightening, body slimming through metabolic boost and edema reduction, fatigue recovery, and relief of diabetic neuropathy (sensory abnormalities).
What is Lipotocin's active ingredient?
The primary active ingredient is Thioctic Acid (Alpha-Lipoic Acid) at 300mg per 12mL ampoule. It acts as an antioxidant master, regenerating Vitamins C and E and Glutathione, increasing mitochondrial energy expenditure to aid lipolysis, and preventing protein glycation.
How is Lipotocin administered?
Lipotocin is administered as an intravenous drip (IV infusion). One ampoule (12mL) is diluted with 100mL–250mL of normal saline and infused slowly over at least 15–30 minutes. It must not be injected undiluted as an IV push, which can cause vascular pain and potential shock. The standard cycle is 1–2 times per week for a course of 10 sessions.
Who should not use Lipotocin and what are the precautions?
Lipotocin is contraindicated in children and adolescents and in patients with hypersensitivity to Thioctic Acid. Rapid infusion can cause headache, nausea, and respiratory distress, and diabetics should monitor glucose levels as Thioctic Acid may cause hypoglycemia. Heavy alcohol consumption should be avoided as it interferes with the metabolic effects.