Compounding Pharmacy · Katy, TX · 503A
Striker Pharmacy Review
Striker Pharmacy LLC is a LegitScript-certified 503A sterile compounding pharmacy in Katy, Texas (1330 Pin Oak Rd, 77494) specializing in compounded GLP-1 therapies (semaglutide and tirzepatide) for licensed prescribers. Operates a B2B-focused model with separate intake forms for doctors and patients; offers wholesale supply for medical practices. LegitScript Healthcare Merchant Certification ID 20748291.
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Telehealth Providers Sourcing From This Pharmacy
These telehealth brands are reported to fulfill some or all compounded GLP-1 prescriptions through Striker Pharmacy. Sourcing arrangements can change over time.
Society of You
Best for: compounded GLP-1 from named partner pharmacies, including oral tirzepatide
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Top-Rated GLP-1 Partners
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RNK Health
Compounded GLP-1 alongside NAD+, peptide and longevity add-ons
Starting price: $197/mo
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Compounded GLP-1 access with oral tablet options across 49 states
Starting price: $147/mo
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Mainstream telehealth GLP-1 access
Starting price: $149.25/mo
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$99 first-month entry pricing on compounded GLP-1s
Starting price: $149/mo
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Certifications & Compliance
All sterile compounding pharmacies in the United States are required to follow United States Pharmacopeia General Chapter <797> sterile compounding standards[4], with finished preparations evaluated against USP <71> sterility testing[5] and USP <85> bacterial endotoxin testing[6] as appropriate for the product type.
Drugs Produced
Compounding pharmacies' ability to produce semaglutide or tirzepatide depends on the FDA Drug Shortage List status for each reference product; compounding eligibility can change when a drug moves on or off the shortage list[7].
States Licensed (1)
Regulatory Actions
Weight Loss Rankings Score Breakdown
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Medium confidence · Last verified 2026-05-25 via Eli Marsden · How we verify provider data
Frequently Asked Questions
Key terms, explained
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- Semaglutide · Drugs and brands
- Tirzepatide · Drugs and brands
- Compounded GLP-1 · Pharmacy and drug forms
- 503A pharmacy · Pharmacy and drug forms
- 503B outsourcing facility · Pharmacy and drug forms
- PCAB accreditation · Pharmacy and drug forms
- Off-label use · Insurance and regulatory
- FDA Drug Shortage List · Insurance and regulatory
Sources & methodology — as of August 2026
- 1.FDA — Compounding and the 503A Pharmacy Framework— U.S. Food & Drug Administration.
- 2.FDA — 503B Outsourcing Facility Registration and Requirements— U.S. Food & Drug Administration.
- 3.PCAB — Pharmacy Compounding Accreditation Board Standards— Accreditation Commission for Health Care (ACHC) / PCAB.
- 4.USP General Chapter <797> — Pharmaceutical Compounding: Sterile Preparations— United States Pharmacopeia.
- 5.USP General Chapter <71> — Sterility Tests— United States Pharmacopeia.
- 6.USP General Chapter <85> — Bacterial Endotoxins Test— United States Pharmacopeia.
- 7.FDA — Drug Shortages Database (current shortage listings)— U.S. Food & Drug Administration.