What is the full ingredient list of Lipoless supplement?

Checked on December 14, 2025
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Executive summary

There is no single, definitive "Lipoless supplement" ingredient list across the sources provided: multiple different products use the Lipoless name (injectable drug LIPOLESS containing tirzepatide and several unrelated dietary supplements and tea/infusion products) [1] [2] [3]. Several retail listings for “Lipoless Advance” or “PCLQ Lipoless” describe a 14‑ingredient herbal capsule formula that often mentions raspberry ketone, green tea extract, Garcinia cambogia, and caffeine among its active components, but none of the available pages publish a complete, authoritative ingredient panel for the exact product you asked about [4] [5] [6] [7].

1. Lipoless is an umbrella name, not a single product

The name “Lipoless” or variants (LIPOLESS, Lipoless Advance, NS Lipoless) is used by several distinct manufacturers for different formats: an injectable prescription medicine with tirzepatide (Laboratorios Eticos Paraguay’s LIPOLESS) and multiple over‑the‑counter dietary products (capsules, tablets, infusions, sticks) sold by diverse retailers [1] [2] [4] [3]. That means the “full ingredient list” depends entirely on which Lipoless product you mean [1] [4].

2. Injectable LIPOLESS: a prescription drug, active ingredient tirzepatide

The Paraguayan LIPOLESS site describes the product as an injectable drug whose active ingredient is tirzepatide, available in multiple doses and delivered in prefilled syringes or vials; that product is explicitly not a dietary supplement and requires prescription storage conditions (2–8°C) [1] [2]. The available pages do not provide a multi‑ingredient “supplement” panel for this product because it is a single‑molecule pharmaceutical [1] [2].

3. “Lipoless Advance” capsule marketing: 14 natural ingredients claimed but not fully listed

Several vendor pages marketing “Lipoless Advance” say it’s “formulated with a blend of 14 natural ingredients” and advertise benefits such as appetite control, increased metabolism and inclusion of raspberry ketone and caffeine; retail descriptions recommend two capsules daily [4] [5] [6]. However, none of the supplied retailer snippets publish a complete, itemized ingredient panel with quantities or the full 14 names; the sites mention some ingredients (raspberry ketone, Garcinia cambogia, green tea extract, caffeine) but not a full list [5] [6] [7].

4. NS / Nutrition System branded “Lipoless” products vary by format and ingredients

Retail listings for “NS Lipoless” items show further diversity: an infusion (tea) formulation lists green tea, horsetail, dandelion and mint as components [3]; NS Lipoless tablets/sticks and “Lipoless Activity” sticks are described as having specialized blends (day/night ingredients, OB‑X, or sports‑focused actives) but the supplier pages in the dataset do not provide full ingredient breakdowns or amounts [8] [9] [10] [3].

5. What the sources do and do not provide — the evidence gap

Retail and vendor pages repeatedly claim formulas and benefits and mention a handful of ingredients (green tea extract, raspberry ketone, Garcinia cambogia, caffeine, horsetail, dandelion, mint, OB‑X referenced), but the specific, complete ingredient list for any single Lipoless‑branded supplement (with exact names and dosages) is not published in the documents provided here [4] [5] [6] [3] [7]. In short: the available sources do not mention a single authoritative full ingredient panel for “Lipoless supplement” [4] [5] [6].

6. Consumer safety and prescription warnings found in sources

The injectable LIPOLESS is described as not a supplement and requires prescription and cold storage [2] [1]. Several supplement retailers advise consulting a physician if pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medications, or having medical conditions, and they caution about caffeine content [5] [6] [3]. Those safety admonitions are present, though the product pages do not substitute for full labeling or medical advice [5] [6] [3] [2].

7. How to get a verifiable full ingredient list

To obtain a definitive ingredient panel: consult the physical product packaging or an official manufacturer’s factsheet for the exact Lipoless SKU you mean. The sources here show multiple manufacturers and formulations; none supplies a single complete label to copy [4] [5] [6] [3] [1]. If you tell me which Lipoless product (injectable tirzepatide vs. “Lipoless Advance” capsules vs. NS Lipoless tea/tablets/sticks) you want, I will re‑check the corresponding vendor pages and extract any full label they publish in these sources (not found in current reporting for a full list across products) [1] [4] [3].

Limitations: this report uses only the provided search snippets and retail pages; some vendor product pages may show full labels on their product pages or packaging images that were not included in the snippets here (available sources do not mention a complete label for the product you asked about) [4] [5] [6].

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