Resources
Last updated: February 17, 2026
A curated collection of resources designed to support patients and providers seeking clear guidance and helpful information. Explore to learn more.
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Learn How We Support Prescription Preparation
Help you understand our compounding processes and how we work with licensed prescribers.
Support for Providers
Our team is committed to helping clinicians access clear, clinically grounded information that supports thoughtful decision-making for patients with unique needs. These resources highlight how our pharmacists work closely with providers to prepare patient-specific compounded medications pursuant to prescriber direction when commercially available formulations are not appropriate.
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Support for Patients
Every patient deserves clarity, comfort, and confidence in their care.
These resources offer guidance on what to expect, how our pharmacists prepare patient-specific compounded medications pursuant to valid prescriptions.
Getting Started
Thesis Pharmacy prepares compounded and dispenses commercial prescriptions pursuant to valid prescriber authorization. Talk to your provider about what Thesis Pharmacy can do for your healthcare routine.
1. Get Prescription
Visit your provider to discuss and plan your medical needs and determine appropriate treatment.
2. Prescription Submission
Once your provider is ready to submit your prescription for prepared and dispensed, specify that you'd like it filled at Thesis Pharmacy.
3. Receive Your Prescription
Inform your provider of how you'd like to receive your prescription. You can opt for direct shipment to your home or, if it's more convenient, pick it up from our Plano, Texas location at Thesis Pharmacy.
Shipping States
We are licensed to dispense and ship prescription medications to the states listed on our
Shipping & Licensure page.

Frequently Asked Questions
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
What is Compounding?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.
ASK A PHARMACISTCan you deliver my prescription?
Yes! We offer free local delivery and ship to select cities across Texas and Oklahoma. For other states, see shipping details,
SHIPPING DETAILSCompounded medications are prepared and dispensed only pursuant to a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider.
Thesis Pharmacy Insights

Why Compounding Pharmacies Like Thesis Pharmacy Are More Essential Than Ever
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How Medication Synchronization Can Simplify Your Life
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Why Medication Dosage Monitoring Is Critical for Your Health
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Understanding Low-Dose Naltrexone in Clinical Practice
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How Compounding May Support Provider-Directed Weight-Related Prescriptions
While there is no alternative to a healthy diet and exercise, some patients may benefit from additional assistance as recommended by their providers.
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Options for Pain Management, Non-Opioid, and Non-Habit Forming
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