Compounding Pharmacy · , · 503A
Align Pharmacy Review
Align Pharmacy (alignpharmacy.com) is a B2B compounding pharmacy serving physicians and clinics with customized pharmaceutical formulations. All batches are tested for sterility and potency, and test results ship with each preparation. Public footprint and accreditation badges are limited; this is a data-only directory listing pending fuller primary-source verification.
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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 Align Pharmacy. Sourcing arrangements can change over time.
Mondae
Best for: choosing your own compounding pharmacy from a named list, at one flat price per dose
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Top-Rated GLP-1 Partners
Not sourced from Align Pharmacy — these are our highest-scored vetted telehealth partners for compounded GLP-1s, if you'd rather start with a provider we've walked through end to end.
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Telos Rx
Needle-free, microdosed compounded GLP-1 with lab-monitored care
Starting price: $99/mo
Get started →Read review Telos Rx →RNK Health
Compounded GLP-1 alongside NAD+, peptide and longevity add-ons
Starting price: $197/mo
Get started →Read review RNK Health →Wellorithm
Compounded GLP-1 access with oral tablet options across 49 states
Starting price: $147/mo
Get started →Read review Wellorithm →| Provider | Starting price | |
|---|---|---|
7.4Telos Rx | $99/mo | Get started → |
8.1GobyMeds | $159/mo | Get started → |
7.6RNK Health | $197/mo | Get started → |
6.2Wellorithm | $147/mo | Get started → |
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
Align Pharmacy has not published a state-by-state licensure list. Verify licensure for your state directly with your state board of pharmacy before filling a prescription here.
Regulatory Actions
Weight Loss Rankings Score Breakdown
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Low confidence · Last verified 2026-05-23 via pharmacy-directory-cross-state-audit-2026-05-23 · 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.