COMPOUNDING FINDER
Texas ranks among the top states for compounding pharmacy services, with a dense concentration of licensed facilities in Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, San Antonio, and Austin. Patients with a documented clinical need for compounded semaglutide have access to both local and nationally shipping pharmacy options.
The Texas State Board of Pharmacy governs compounding under the Texas Pharmacy Act (Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 562). Texas has been proactive in adopting updated USP compounding standards. Compounding Finder helps Texas patients compare pricing, turnaround times, and pharmacy credentials across the state.
Licensed pharmacies compound semaglutide using the identical active ingredient found in Ozempic and Wegovy. Compounding offers clinical advantages for specific patient populations:
Compounded semaglutide falls under Section 503A (patient-specific) or 503B (outsourcing facility) federal regulation. It is not FDA-approved as a finished product.
Yes. Texas has a well-established compounding infrastructure with pharmacies operating under both state and federal oversight.
Texas-specific regulatory context:
Texas patients in major metro areas often have the option of local pharmacy pickup, while rural patients typically use shipping services.
Texas patients generally pay $145 to $389 per month for compounded semaglutide. The state’s large pharmacy market creates competitive pricing:
For context, brand-name Ozempic lists at approximately $998/month and Wegovy at approximately $1,349/month without insurance coverage.
Form and dose are determined by the prescribing provider based on clinical assessment.
Texas has one of the most competitive compounding pharmacy markets in the country. Compounding Finder makes it easy to compare options across Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, and statewide — completely free.
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Yes. Texas permits pharmacy compounding under the Texas Pharmacy Act and federal DQSA regulations. Pharmacies must be licensed by the Texas State Board of Pharmacy.
Yes. Both Houston and Dallas have multiple licensed compounding pharmacies. Patients can choose local pickup or delivery from in-state or nationally shipping pharmacies.
Same active ingredient, different preparation. Ozempic is mass-manufactured by Novo Nordisk and FDA-approved. Compounded semaglutide is custom-prepared by a licensed pharmacy and is not FDA-approved as a finished product.
Typically $145–$389/month. Texas’s competitive pharmacy market generally keeps pricing at or slightly below the national average.
Yes. All compounded semaglutide requires a valid prescription with documented clinical need. No legitimate pharmacy will dispense without one.
Insurance rarely covers compounded medications. However, many patients use HSA (Health Savings Account) or FSA (Flexible Spending Account) funds, which may be eligible depending on your plan.
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