Wellness Injectables
Sterile Compounding Support for Provider-Directed Prescriptions
Thesis Pharmacy is a licensed 503A compounding pharmacy. Compounded prescription medications are prepared and dispensed 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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Explore Personalized Options for Wellness Injectables
Thesis Pharmacy supports patients and providers seeking flexible solutions when standard formulations do not meet individual needs.
Compounded prescription medications, including sterile preparations, are prepared and dispensed only pursuant to a valid prescription for an individually identified patient.
CONTACT USHow Wellness Injectables Support Individual Needs
When patients face challenges with commercially available formulations, whether due to ingredient sensitivities, absorption issues, or unavailable strengths—compounding provides another option.
Wellness Injectables can be prepared according to a prescriber’s direction, offering forms that better match what a patient requires.


Compounding Support for Provider-Directed Care
Compounded sterile preparations may be prepared when commercially available products are not appropriate due to strength, formulation, or ingredient requirements as determined by a licensed healthcare provider.
Compounded Medications for Wellness Injectables
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Personalized Wellness Injectables
Compounded injectable formulations are prepared with precision and patient-centered care,
supporting providers and patients seeking individualized options.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Wellness Injectables?
Compounded sterile preparations are prepared on a patient-specific basis pursuant to valid prescriptions. Please consult your licensed healthcare provider to determine whether a compounded formulation is appropriate.
Who might benefit from compounded Wellness Injectables?
Patients who require a specific strength, dosage form, or preservative-free formulation as determined by a licensed healthcare provider.
ASK A PHARMACISTDo I need a prescription?
Yes. All compounded injectables require a prescription from a licensed prescriber.
How do compounded injectables differ from commercial products?
They are prepared to meet a patient's specific needs when standard products are unsuitable, without comparing effectiveness or safety to any commercial product.
Can providers order injectables for administration in their practice?
Certain compounded preparations may be provided for office use when permitted under applicable state and federal regulations.





