Our Pharmacies
Where your medication comes from
A treatment is only as trustworthy as the pharmacy that prepares it. We do not use anonymous overseas labs. Every prescription is filled by a licensed US compounding pharmacy, against a valid prescription from a licensed provider. Here is exactly who they are.
Our pharmacy network
The pharmacy that fulfills a given order depends on the medication and the patient's state. Compounded medications are prepared by licensed US pharmacies on a valid prescription and are not reviewed or approved by the FDA for safety or effectiveness. Partnerships and credentials are current as of publication and may change.
Emerald
Licensed U.S. pharmacy
A licensed US compounding pharmacy that compounds only against a valid prescription.
PerfectRX
Licensed U.S. pharmacy
A licensed US compounding pharmacy that compounds only against a valid prescription.
Striker
Licensed U.S. pharmacy
A licensed US compounding pharmacy that compounds only against a valid prescription.
Dirx
Licensed U.S. pharmacy
A licensed US compounding pharmacy that compounds only against a valid prescription.
Epiq
Licensed U.S. pharmacy
A licensed US compounding pharmacy that compounds only against a valid prescription.
What the credentials mean
- 503A compounding pharmacy
- Licensed and inspected by state boards of pharmacy, a 503A pharmacy prepares a medication for a specific patient against a valid prescription, following United States Pharmacopeia (USP) standards.
- PCAB Accreditation
- A voluntary national standard from the ACHC, held by a small share of compounding pharmacies, that verifies compliance with USP quality standards for compounding.
- USP <797> sterile standards
- The USP chapter governing sterile compounding — the rules under which injectable medications like GLP-1s are prepared in a clean, controlled environment.
- LegitScript Certification
- An independent certification that verifies a pharmacy operates legally, safely, and transparently. It is widely used by payment networks and platforms to confirm legitimacy.
Clinical services are provided by Dr. TelX (provided through Rimo), an independent professional medical practice. Pharmacy partnerships and listed credentials are current as of publication and may change. Compounded medications are prepared by licensed US pharmacies on a valid prescription and are not reviewed or approved by the FDA for safety or effectiveness.
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