Compounding pharmacies

Licensed 503A and 503B pharmacies that prepare personalized peptide formulations. Vetted for compliance, quality, and reliability.

Prium Health
FEATURED
Full-service 503A/503B compounding pharmacy specializing in personalized injectable peptide therapeutics. PCAB accredited with USP 797/800 compliance.
503A503B PCAB AccreditedUSP 797/800
Ships to 48 states
Turnaround 2-3 days
Empower Pharmacy
503B
One of the largest 503B outsourcing facilities in the US. Broad formulary including peptides, hormones, and specialty compounds.
503B OutsourcingFDA Registered cGMP
Ships to 50 states
Turnaround 3-5 days
Hallandale Pharmacy
503A
Florida-based compounding pharmacy with a strong peptide formulary. Known for competitive pricing and reliable fulfillment.
503AState Licensed Peptide Specialist
Ships to 45 states
Turnaround 2-4 days
Olympia Pharmacy
503A
Specializes in hormone optimization and peptide therapy compounds. Strong reputation among prescribers for quality and consistency.
503APCAB Accredited Hormone Specialist
Ships to 47 states
Turnaround 3-5 days
Revive Rx
503A
Boutique compounding pharmacy focused on peptide therapeutics and regenerative medicine formulations.
503AState Licensed Regenerative Focus
Ships to 42 states
Turnaround 3-5 days
Tailor Made Compounding
503A/503B
Dual-licensed facility offering both patient-specific and bulk compounding. Extensive peptide catalog with third-party testing.
503A503B Third-Party Tested
Ships to 50 states
Turnaround 2-4 days

What is a compounding pharmacy?

A compounding pharmacy prepares customized medications tailored to individual patient needs. Unlike mass-manufactured drugs, compounded medications are prepared in response to a valid prescription and can be adjusted for dosage, delivery method, and formulation.

There are two main types: 503A pharmacies compound patient-specific prescriptions under state oversight, while 503B outsourcing facilities operate under direct FDA oversight and can produce larger batches without patient-specific prescriptions. Both are subject to strict quality and safety standards.

Compounded medications are not FDA-approved, but they play an essential role in healthcare by providing access to formulations that may not be commercially available or that need to be customized for a specific patient.