Contact Information
Address:
1650 SE 17th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
Phone:
Website
https://503acompoundingpharmacy.com/
503A Compounding Pharmacy is a state-licensed pharmacy specializing in patient-specific compounded medications prepared pursuant to individual prescriptions, in accordance with Section 503A of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
1650 SE 17th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
https://503acompoundingpharmacy.com/
503A Compounding Pharmacy is a state-licensed pharmacy specializing in patient-specific compounded medications. Located at 1650 SE 17th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316, our pharmacy provides personalized solutions for unique patient needs. Our compounding services allow us to create customized medications in various strengths, dosage forms, and without problematic allergens, as prescribed by your healthcare provider. We are dedicated to serving the community at our Fort Lauderdale location with precision and care.
For more information or to speak with our compounding team, please contact us. Website: https://503acompoundingpharmacy.com/ | Phone: (954)710-6887
What is a 503A Compounding Pharmacy?
A 503A Compounding Pharmacy prepares customized medications based on specific prescriptions for individual patients at our location on SE 17th St.
What kinds of compounded medications do you prepare?
We compound medications as prescribed, which can include altering strengths, creating allergen-free formulations, or changing the dosage form for easier administration.
Do I need a prescription for compounded medication?
Yes, all of our compounding services at our Fort Lauderdale pharmacy require a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider.
How do I get my compounded prescription to your pharmacy?
Your healthcare provider can call, fax, or electronically send your prescription directly to our pharmacy at 1650 SE 17th St.
Can I consult with the pharmacist about my compounded medication?
Absolutely. Our pharmacists at the Fort Lauderdale location are available to answer your questions about your compounded medication.