Medications
What we prepare for partner clinics.
RonanRx is a state-licensed 503A compounding pharmacy. The medications below are prepared on a doctor's patient-specific prescription, after pharmacist review, in USP-aligned compounding environments. Compounded drugs are not FDA-approved. Availability varies by state and prescribed medication.
How to read this page
A reference list, not a catalog.
RonanRx does not sell prescription medication directly to patients on this site. The list below is for reference: it tells partner clinics and prospective doctors what compounded categories we support, in plain English. Specific availability for a given prescription depends on state license, the prescribed medication, the dosage form, and the supervising pharmacist's judgment.
Peptides are covered on a separate page because they are mid-regulatory-transition. Read about peptides →
Hormone optimization (BHRT)
Bioidentical hormone replacement.
Compounded for patients whose clinical needs aren't met by an off-the-shelf manufactured product, or where excipient or dosage form requires customization.
Male hormone therapy
- Testosterone cypionate / enanthate
- Testosterone topical creams / gels
- Anastrozole
- Clomiphene / enclomiphene
- HCG
- DHEA
- Pregnenolone
Thyroid & metabolic
Thyroid, metabolic, and weight-related compounded medications.
Energy & nutritional support
Injectable and oral nutritional support.
Vitamins & cofactors
Antioxidant & mitochondrial
Other compounded categories
Where the manufactured supply doesn't fit.
Mental health and neuro
- Low-dose naltrexone (LDN)
- Compounded SSRI / SNRI dosing variants
- Compounded melatonin troches
- Compounded gabapentin liquids
Dermatology & topical
- Topical tretinoin
- Topical hydroquinone, kojic acid combinations
- Topical minoxidil
- Compounded topical anesthetics (BLT, LET)
Sexual health
Sleep and recovery
How any of this gets prescribed
A doctor evaluates the patient. A pharmacist reviews. We compound.
Nothing on this page is available without a doctor's evaluation and a patient-specific prescription. The doctor remains the prescribing authority. The pharmacist remains the compounding and release authority. RonanRx prepares the medication only after both have done their part.
If you're a clinic interested in offering one of these categories, request a partnership call. We'll cover state availability, supported formulations, and integration with your existing intake and records workflow.
Compounded drugs are not FDA-approved. They are prepared for identified patients based on lawful prescribing and patient-specific need. Availability varies by state and prescribed medication. The list on this page is illustrative; specific availability is confirmed at the time of prescription.
For doctors and clinics
Tell us about your clinic.
A pharmacist will follow up within two business days. We'll cover state availability, supported categories, and what integration looks like for your existing workflow.