Compounding Pharmacy · Gilbert, AZ · 503A

Strive Pharmacy Review

Gilbert, Arizona hosts Strive Pharmacy, a 503A compounder. It holds PCAB, NABP and LegitScript accreditation, and carries licenses in all 50 states. Several direct-to-consumer telehealth brands buy its compounded GLP-1 medications.

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503APCABNABPLegitScript
Location: Gilbert, AZ
States licensed: 50
8.0
★★★★4/5

Our own score · methodology

Telehealth Brands That Fill Through This Pharmacy

Each brand below has been reported to route some or all of its compounded GLP-1 orders to Strive Pharmacy. Arrangements like these are commercial, and they get changed without announcement.

8.0/ 10
Verified partner

Pallas Health

Best for: knowing which pharmacy fills the vial — it names Belmar Pharmacy

★★★★4/5

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$139/mo
CompoundedSemaglutideTirzepatideNAD+
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7.7/ 10
Verified partner

Breeze Meds

Best for: knowing which pharmacy fills the vial — it names Belmar Pharmacy

★★★3.9/5

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$199/mo
CompoundedSemaglutideTirzepatideNAD+LegitScript Verified
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7.5/ 10
Verified partner

Synergy Rx

Best for: knowing which pharmacy fills the vial — it names Belmar Pharmacy

★★★3.8/5

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$199/mo
CompoundedSemaglutideTirzepatideLegitScript Verified
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6.8/ 10
Verified partner

Care Bare Rx

Best for: knowing which pharmacy fills the vial — it names Belmar Pharmacy

★★★☆☆3.4/5

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$199/mo
CompoundedSemaglutideTirzepatideNAD+
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9.3/ 10

Lean Meds

Best for: knowing which pharmacy fills the vial — it names Belmar Pharmacy

★★★★4.7/5

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$79/mo
CompoundedSemaglutideTirzepatide
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8.5/ 10

Enhance MD

Best for: knowing which pharmacy fills the vial — it names Tru Meds Rx

★★★★4.3/5

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$112/mo
CompoundedSemaglutideTirzepatideNAD+
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8.2/ 10

Bionomy Health

Best for: knowing which pharmacy fills the vial — it names Strive Pharmacy

★★★★4.1/5

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$189/mo
CompoundedSemaglutideTirzepatide
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7.9/ 10

EdgeRx

Best for: knowing which pharmacy fills the vial — it names Strive Pharmacy

★★★★4/5

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$229/mo
CompoundedSemaglutideTirzepatideLegitScript Verified
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7.4/ 10

NexLife

Best for: coaching inside the $145/month rather than sold separately

★★★3.7/5

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$145/mo
CompoundedSemaglutideTirzepatideLegitScript VerifiedFDA Warning
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6.8/ 10

PCOS Sisters

Best for: seeing what it charges before you answer any medical questions

★★★☆☆3.4/5

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$150/mo
CompoundedSemaglutideTirzepatide
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6.8/ 10

RxSpan MD

Best for: knowing which pharmacy fills the vial — it names Belmar Pharmacy

★★★☆☆3.4/5

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$179/mo
CompoundedSemaglutideTirzepatideGlutathioneNAD+LegitScript Verified
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6.6/ 10

Mochi Health

Best for: coaching bundled into the price rather than sold separately

★★★☆☆3.3/5

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$139/mo
CompoundedSemaglutideTirzepatide
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6.2/ 10

Ivim Health

Best for: coaching bundled into the price rather than sold separately

★★★☆☆3.1/5

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$75/mo
CompoundedSemaglutideTirzepatideNAD+SermorelinFDA Warning
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5.9/ 10

Lavender Sky Health

Best for: coverage in all 50 states, which most of the register will not confirm

★★★☆☆3/5

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$95/mo
CompoundedSemaglutideTirzepatide
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5.5/ 10

Henry Meds

Best for: an oral route if you will not self-inject

★★☆☆2.8/5

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$249/mo
CompoundedSemaglutideTirzepatide
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Accreditations and Standards

Sterile compounding in this country runs on one rulebook, General Chapter <797> of the United States Pharmacopeia[4]. Depending on what is being made, the finished preparation is then tested for sterility under USP <71>[5] and for bacterial endotoxins under USP <85>[6]. Every pharmacy on this page owes those standards already. What follows is what this one has added on top.

PCAB
An audit by the Pharmacy Compounding Accreditation Board, which ACHC operates. The pharmacy applies for it; nothing obliges it to. Assessors measure sterile and non-sterile compounding against national quality and safety standards, and a pharmacy that drops the accreditation still keeps its license.
NABP
The National Association of Boards of Pharmacy, the body the state licensing boards themselves belong to. Its programs, among them the Verified Pharmacy Program, inspect and confirm how a pharmacy operates when it works across state lines.
LegitScript
LegitScript's Healthcare Merchant certification. An outside firm checks the pharmacy's licensure, whether it insists on a prescription, and how it advertises. Most ad platforms refuse to sell placement without it, so it doubles as a commercial gate.

What It Compounds

Whether any pharmacy may compound semaglutide or tirzepatide at all turns on where the reference product sits on the FDA Drug Shortage List. When a drug comes off that list the door closes, and it has closed before[7].

Semaglutide
Compounds semaglutide
Tirzepatide
Compounds tirzepatide

States Licensed (50)

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What Regulators Have on File

2024-02
Arizona Board of Pharmacy consent agreement: Strive agreed to pay a $1,000 fine after the AZ BOP found that the pharmacy began compounding injectable semaglutide in August 2021, approximately seven months before semaglutide was added to the FDA drug shortage list. Source: Sherwood News reporting on AZ BOP consent agreement.

Ratings Elsewhere

Google Reviews
4.2 / 5.0
Across 95 reviews

How GLP Watchdog Scored This Pharmacy

Accreditation held9/10
Standing with regulators5/10
States licensed10/10
GLP-1 compounding10/10
Years operating5/10

We research every score ourselves. The methodology page sets out how each part is weighted.

High confidence · Last verified 2026-04-07 via wave-4-pharmacy-agent · How we check provider data

Frequently Asked Questions

Glossary

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Sources & methodology — as of August 2026
  1. 1.FDA — Compounding and the 503A Pharmacy FrameworkU.S. Food & Drug Administration.
  2. 2.FDA — 503B Outsourcing Facility Registration and RequirementsU.S. Food & Drug Administration.
  3. 3.PCAB — Pharmacy Compounding Accreditation Board StandardsAccreditation Commission for Health Care (ACHC) / PCAB.
  4. 4.USP General Chapter <797> — Pharmaceutical Compounding: Sterile PreparationsUnited States Pharmacopeia.
  5. 5.USP General Chapter <71> — Sterility TestsUnited States Pharmacopeia.
  6. 6.USP General Chapter <85> — Bacterial Endotoxins TestUnited States Pharmacopeia.
  7. 7.FDA — Drug Shortages Database (current shortage listings)U.S. Food & Drug Administration.