Compounding PharmacySan Francisco
Compounding Pharmacies in San Francisco — Find Verified 503A Compounders
Compounded medications — bioidentical HRT, GLP-1 weight loss, pediatric flavoured suspensions, custom pain creams, vet compounds — are not on GoodRx and rarely covered by insurance. Script Unlock connects San Francisco patients with verified 503A and 503B compounding pharmacies, both resident and non-resident.
San Francisco Compounding Pharmacy Landscape
- San Francisco pharmacy board licenses and inspects every resident compounding pharmacy operating in the state
- 503A pharmacies in San Francisco compound on a patient-specific prescription basis — the workflow most patients use
- 503B outsourcing facilities serving San Francisco prepare larger sterile batches for provider offices, clinics and hospitals
- Non-resident pharmacies must also hold a San Francisco non-resident permit to ship into the state — Script Unlock verifies this before listing
- With 10% of San Francisco residents uninsured, compounded medications often replace brand drugs the patient cannot otherwise afford
What Can Compounding Pharmacies in San Francisco Make?
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
Bioidentical estradiol, progesterone, testosterone — creams, troches, capsules, injectables for menopause, andropause, perimenopause
GLP-1 / Weight Loss
Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide for patients priced out of Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro and Zepbound
Pain Management
Transdermal pain creams (NSAID + neuropathic agents), custom-dose oral analgesics, suppositories
Pediatric Formulations
Flavoured liquid suspensions, dye-free preparations, custom strengths for kids who can’t swallow tablets
Veterinary Compounding
Flavoured medications, transdermal gels, custom strengths for dogs, cats, exotics and large animals
Dermatology
Custom topical creams for acne, rosacea, melasma, hair loss (minoxidil/finasteride blends), wound care
Sterile Injectables
USP 797 sterile preparations including peptides, IV vitamins, and specialty injectables under 503A patient-specific or 503B outsourcing models
Discontinued / Hard-to-Find Drugs
Medications pulled from market that can be recreated, niche dose strengths, allergen-free reformulations
Top Drug Categories Compounded in San Francisco
Hormone Replacement
Bioidentical HRT compounders in San Francisco
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GLP-1 (Semaglutide)
Compounded semaglutide pharmacies in San Francisco
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GLP-1 (Tirzepatide)
Compounded tirzepatide pharmacies in San Francisco
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Low-Dose Naltrexone
LDN compounders for chronic conditions
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Sermorelin / Peptides
Peptide therapy compounders
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Topical Minoxidil
Custom hair-loss formulations
View Topical Minoxidil compounders →
How to Verify a San Francisco Compounding Pharmacy
- 1Look up the pharmacy on the San Francisco Board of Pharmacy website — confirm active license and good standing
- 2Confirm 503A or 503B registration — both are legal but follow different rules; sterile injectables require 503A patient-specific or 503B outsourcing licensure
- 3Ask for a Certificate of Analysis (CoA) for your specific API — pharmaceutical grade only, from a verified supplier
- 4Verify USP 795 (non-sterile) and/or USP 797 (sterile) compliance — modern compounders test and document this
- 5Confirm valid patient-specific prescription is required — any pharmacy selling without one is illegal and unsafe
Valid prescription required for all compounded medications. Only use San Francisco-licensed (resident) or San Francisco-non-resident-permitted compounders verified by the state pharmacy board.
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FAQs — Compounding Pharmacies in San Francisco
How do I find a compounding pharmacy in San Francisco?
Script Unlock lists verified San Francisco-licensed compounding pharmacies — both resident and out-of-state pharmacies with valid San Francisco non-resident permits. You can browse by drug, by city, or submit a prescription and have local compounders bid.
What is the difference between a 503A and 503B compounding pharmacy in San Francisco?
503A pharmacies compound on a patient-specific prescription basis (your name on every preparation). 503B pharmacies are FDA-registered outsourcing facilities that prepare larger batches for clinics. Both can serve San Francisco patients; 503B is more common for provider-administered injectables, while 503A handles individual prescriptions.
Are compounded medications safe in San Francisco?
Yes — when prepared by a state-licensed compounder following USP 795 (non-sterile) and USP 797 (sterile) standards using pharmaceutical-grade APIs. Script Unlock verifies state-board licensure before listing. Avoid any pharmacy that won’t share Certificates of Analysis or that sells without a prescription.
Does insurance cover compounded medications in San Francisco?
Usually no — most San Francisco insurance plans exclude compounded medications. Cash pay is standard. The good news: compounded drugs frequently cost less than insurance copays on brand equivalents, especially for HRT and GLP-1 therapy.
Can a San Francisco compounding pharmacy compound any drug?
Almost — with key exceptions. They cannot compound copies of commercially available drugs in the same strength (with limited shortage exceptions), they cannot use unapproved active ingredients, and they must follow the FDA bulks list for active substances. Within those limits, San Francisco compounders cover HRT, GLP-1, pediatrics, pain, vet, sterile injectables and more.