Longevity & Wellness
Injection
Prescription Only

Hydroxocobalamin

*Not FDA Approved.
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Storage and Use

Hydroxocobalamin

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How to Order

Locate Thesis Pharmacy in your EMR:
Thesis Pharmacy will be available in your EMR system as identified below:

Thesis Pharmacy
3033 W. Parker Rd #100
Plano, TX 75023
NCPDP Number: 5925396

Select drug and provide dosing instructions:
Formula Known: Select the closest commercial drug (or any), and in the free text section please note:
compound XYZ formula with sig (if known)
Formula Unknown: You may note, “please compound alternative to [drug name] due to…” (must list reason
for need to adjust formulation such as: allergen/dietary/paraben/filler concerns/
strength of > than 10% etc.)
Patient allergies or NKDA must be included for a complete patient profile
Bill: Patient or Clinic
Ship to: Patient or Clinic
Optional: If the patient is unreachable, ship to verified address on RXFax Your Completed RX Order Form

Fax a completed ordering form to (972) 519-8477

Contact Our Pharmacy Team
Call us at (972) 519-8475
Email us at providersupport@thesispharmacy.com

We will assist with prescription submission and compounding feasibility questions and answer any questions you may have.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is a compounded medication?
A compounded medication is a personalized prescription created by a licensed pharmacist to meet your specific health needs. Unlike "one-size-fits-all" options, these are handcrafted based on the exact instructions provided by your healthcare provider.

2. Why would a provider prescribe a compounded medication?
Compounding allows for greater flexibility in treatment. A provider may choose this option if a patient requires a specific dosage strength, needs to avoid certain allergens (like dyes or gluten), or prefers a different delivery method, such as a topical cream instead of a capsule.

3. How are these medications prepared?
Compounded medications are prepared in specialized pharmacies that follow strict quality standards and guidelines. Pharmacists use precise equipment to mix high-quality ingredients, ensuring that each preparation meets the exact specifications of the prescription.

4. How do I know when my medication expires?
Compounded preparations feature a "Beyond Use Date" (BUD) on the label. Because these medications are mixed specifically for you and often contain fewer preservatives than mass-produced versions, it is important to discard any remaining medication once this date has passed.

5. Are there special storage instructions?
Many compounded medications are sensitive to light, temperature, or moisture. To maintain the integrity and potency of your treatment, always follow the storage directions on your prescription label, such as "refrigerate" or "store in a cool, dry place."