THESIS PHARMACY
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Thesis Pharmacy is a licensed 503A compounding pharmacy. Compounded prescription medications are prepared only pursuant to a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider for an individually identified patient. We do not diagnose or prescribe. No prescription medications are sold online.
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What is a Compounded Medication?
Customized compounded medications are prepared in various dosage forms and strengths pursuant to valid prescriptions when commercially available options are not clinically appropriate.
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What is a compounding pharmacy?
A compounding pharmacy prepares customized medications prescribed by licensed providers to meet a patient’s unique needs. This may include adjusting dosage forms, removing allergens, or combining compatible ingredients when a commercial product isn’t suitable
Why would my doctor prescribe a compounded medication?
Providers may recommend a compounded preparation if a patient needs a dosage form, strength, or ingredient combination that isn’t available in a manufactured drug — or when a commercial product is temporarily in shortage.
How do I request or refill a compounded prescription?
Prescription refill requests may be submitted through our website or by contacting our pharmacy team. All prescriptions are reviewed and dispensed pursuant to prescriber authorization.
Can you deliver my prescription?
Yes. We offer local delivery and ship prescriptions to states in which we are licensed.
Do you compound medications for pets?
Yes. We prepare compounded medications for veterinary patients pursuant to valid prescriptions from licensed veterinarians.























