Service — — Prescriber
Prescriber Product Catalog
Formulary and pricing are provided to verified prescribers. This page covers what the catalog spans and how to get current access, because availability in several categories changes with FDA determinations.
Why the Catalog Is Not a Public PDF
Two reasons, both practical. Compounded preparation pricing is specific to formulation and quantity, so a static list misleads more than it helps. And peptide availability changes as FDA compounding positions move — a downloadable catalog would be wrong within weeks and would keep circulating anyway.
What the Formulary Spans
| Category | Examples | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Hormone therapy | Testosterone, estradiol, estriol, progesterone, DHEA, thyroid | Multiple routes; female-appropriate strengths available |
| Weight management | Incretin protocols, lipotropics, metabolic support | Availability depends on current compounding position |
| Peptides | Recovery, GH axis, immune and gut, cognitive, sexual health | Subject to FDA 503A bulk substance status |
| Sexual health | PT-141, ED preparations, topical formulations | Combination and non-standard strengths available |
| Dermatology | Topical hair-loss combinations, acne, pigmentation | Multi-agent compounded topicals |
| Nutraceuticals | Physician-grade supplement portfolio, private label available | Not prescription; separate ordering path |
Getting Current Formulary Access
- 1
Verify as a prescriber
Formulary and pricing require a verified account. If you have not onboarded, that is the first step and typically takes under a week.
- 2
Formulary review with the pharmacy team
Rather than a generic list, a walkthrough of what is available for your specialty, including anything currently restricted.
- 3
Ongoing status updates
Where a compound you prescribe changes status, you hear about it before it affects a fill.
Private Label Nutraceuticals
The nutraceutical portfolio can be dispensed under your own practice brand. That is a separate arrangement from compounded prescription preparations — different regulatory category, different ordering path — and it is covered on our private labeling service page.
FAQ
Common questions
Can I download a product catalog?
Formulary and pricing are provided to verified prescribers rather than published as a static file. Compounded pricing is formulation- and quantity-specific, and peptide availability changes with FDA determinations, so a downloadable list would be inaccurate quickly.
How do I get pricing?
Pricing is provided once your prescriber account is verified, and is specific to the preparation, strength and quantity you intend to prescribe.
Which peptides are currently available?
This depends on current FDA 503A bulk drug substance positions, which have moved substantially. Check the FDA peptide status tracker, and your account contact will flag changes affecting compounds you prescribe.
Can I dispense nutraceuticals under my own brand?
Yes. The nutraceutical portfolio is available for private labeling under your practice brand. It is a separate regulatory category from compounded prescription preparations, with a separate ordering path.
Provider Resources
Keep reading
Getting Started
What onboarding actually involves, in order, with the documents you'll need and the parts that typically hold things up.
Read more
Clinical Protocols
Reference material for prescribers, organized by specialty.
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Telehealth Partnerships
Telehealth platforms have specific requirements a traditional retail relationship does not address: multi-state licensure, direct-to-patient fulfillment at volume, and a pharmacy partner that understands remote prescribing constraints.
Read more
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