COMPOUNDING FINDER
Florida is one of the largest compounding pharmacy markets in the United States, with a particularly high concentration of facilities in South Florida, Tampa Bay, and Orlando. Patients with a documented clinical need for compounded semaglutide benefit from strong local availability and competitive pricing.
The Florida Board of Pharmacy regulates compounding under Chapter 465 of the Florida Statutes. Florida has been at the forefront of compounding regulation and enforcement. Compounding Finder helps Florida patients compare options from verified pharmacies statewide.
Compounded semaglutide contains the same active pharmaceutical ingredient as commercially available Ozempic and Wegovy. Compounding pharmacies customize the preparation to address specific patient needs:
These preparations operate under federal 503A/503B regulations and are not individually FDA-approved.
Yes. Florida has extensive compounding pharmacy infrastructure and a regulatory environment that supports both 503A and 503B operations.
Florida regulatory highlights:
Florida’s warm climate necessitates rigorous cold-chain shipping for injectable semaglutide, particularly during summer months. Local pickup is available at many Florida pharmacy locations.
Florida patients typically pay $145 to $395 per month for compounded semaglutide. The state’s large pharmacy network drives competitive pricing:
Brand-name Ozempic costs approximately $998/month and Wegovy approximately $1,349/month without insurance.
With one of the largest compounding pharmacy networks in the Southeast, Florida patients have no shortage of options. Compounding Finder helps you compare them side by side — free and without obligation.
Pharmacy availability varies. Compare your options now.
Yes. Florida permits pharmacy compounding under both federal DQSA regulations and Florida state pharmacy law (Chapter 465, Florida Statutes).
Compounding pharmacies are located throughout Florida, with concentrations in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Tampa, Orlando, and Jacksonville. Many also ship statewide.
Florida’s competitive market keeps pricing in the $145–$395/month range, generally at or below the national average. Local pickup can further reduce costs.
You need a prescription from a provider licensed to prescribe in Florida. This includes Florida-licensed physicians, NPs, PAs, and out-of-state telehealth providers with appropriate Florida authorization.
Injectable semaglutide requires cold-chain storage. Florida pharmacies use insulated, temperature-controlled packaging for shipping. Local pickup avoids this concern entirely.
Many patients pay for compounded semaglutide using HSA or FSA funds. Check with your plan administrator for eligibility.
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