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Compounded medications are created for a specific individual patient in accordance with the prescription ordered by the patient's physician. Individualized therapy is crucial. Compounding is a regulated practice with very strict standards. IPS adheres to the latest FDA and USP guidelines including USP 795 and USP 800. We follow all applicable federal and state laws. Today, IPS Compounding operates out of Virginia Beach. Our expert pharmacy teams are dedicated to delivering personalized, high-quality compounding solutions for every patient.

Q. Who is IPS Compounding?

IPS Compounding is licensed and permitted to ship medication to the following states:

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  • Alabama

  • Arizona

  • Georgia

  • Illinois

  • Indiana

  • North Carolina

  • Pennsylvania

  • South Carolina

  • Virginia

  • Wisconsin

Q. What states does IPS Compounding serve?

Depending on your delivery area, rushed shipping may be an option for an added fee.

Q. Can I rush my shipment?

Custom compounding provides a personalized approach to care, tailored to each patient's unique health needs. These medications are prescribed by licensed providers and prepared by specially trained, licensed compounding pharmacists.

Q. What is custom compounding?

Insurance coverage for compounded medications varies. Some insurers may not cover these medications, necessitating out-of-pocket payment. Reach out to our team to discuss your plan coverage options.

Q. Will insurance cover compounded medications?

The storage requirements of your medication will be determined by the medication. Our pharmacy team will clarify the storage requirements when you order and the information will also be available on your pharmacy label.

Q. What are the storage requirements for compounded medications?

No, you do not need to sign for the shipment unless you request a signature.

Q. Do I need to be home to sign for my shipment?

Our team is available for questions 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. EST or call us at 855-297-9798.

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Q. What if I have further questions?

FAQ's for IPS Compounding

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