Compliance
Doctor-led, pharmacist-released, state-aware.
The compliance posture in plain English. The doctor remains the prescribing authority; the pharmacist has release authority; the public site is informational, not a storefront.
Doctor-led care
The doctor remains the prescribing authority.
Every prescription comes from a licensed prescriber who has evaluated the patient. The doctor remains the prescribing authority. RonanRx does not prescribe, does not approve, and does not modify prescriptions.
If your clinic operates personalized-medicine programs, RonanRx supports the workflow without replacing the prescribing relationship. The doctor controls clinical decisions.
Pharmacist release authority
Independent review before release.
The supervising pharmacist verifies the prescription, the chart, and the formulation. Compounding happens under USP-aligned controls. Release happens only after pharmacist signoff. Pharmacy operations →
If something is off, the pharmacist holds the prescription and contacts the prescribing doctor.
503A statute
State-licensed compounding pharmacy.
RonanRx is a state-licensed 503A compounding pharmacy. We prepare patient-specific prescriptions on a doctor's order. Compounded drugs are not FDA-approved. Read the explainer →
State availability
Where we ship today.
Availability depends on state licensure, prescribed medication, dosage form, shipping constraints, and applicable law. RonanRx is not currently available in Arkansas or California. See where we ship →
Patient choice
Preserved by default.
Patients are not locked into RonanRx. The doctor can route a prescription to a different pharmacy at any time. Patients can ask their doctor to do so.
Public-site limits
What this site does and does not do.
This site is informational. It does not let patients order prescription medication directly. It does not list drug pricing. It does not maintain a public catalog of substances available to anyone who fills out a form.
Personalized care happens through the prescribing doctor. Patients cannot order prescription medication directly from the public site.
Compounded drugs are not FDA-approved. They are prepared for identified patients based on lawful prescribing and patient-specific need. The doctor remains the prescribing authority. The pharmacist remains the compounding and release authority. Availability varies by state and prescribed medication.