A sample of what we prepare.
Valor compounds patient-specific preparations across a wide range of practice areas. The entries below are a sample selection, meant to give prescribers and patients a feel for what we make, the dosage forms we work in, and the strengths we prepare. It is not a complete list. If the preparation you're looking for isn't shown, please contact us for a pharmacist consultation.

A compound library, not a menu.
Compound Categories
Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy
Dermatology Compounds for Skin, Hair, and Nails
Domestic and Exotic Pet Medications
Anti-Inflammatory and Pain Compounds
Compound Types
Atropine Sulfate Ophthalmic Solution
Gabapentin / Ketoprofen / Lidocaine
Ketamine HCl
Lansoprazole
Low-Dose Naltrexone
"Magic Mouthwash"
Nifedipine
Nitroglycerin
Tacrolimus
Terbinafine HCl
Tetracaine Lollipops
Most of what we compound isn't on this page.
Valor's master formulary is broader than what we display here, and we routinely build new formulations in collaboration with prescribers. If you don't see the preparation you're looking for, send us the ingredient, strength, and dosage formm, or your prescribing protocol and we'll confirm whether it's already in our library or scope what it would take to prepare it.
Many compounding pharmacies list therapies. Fewer standardize the systems behind them.
- Documented master formulation records
- Ingredient sourcing standards
- In-process quality checks
- Consistent preparation workflows
- Industry-aligned compliance practices
- Appropriate testing
- Predictable turnaround times
- Flat-rate pricing on select compounds
- Brand alignment
- Reliable consistency
- Reducing risk for Telehealth and Health Systems
- Team competency
- Providers
- Patients
- Telehealth MSOs
- Health Systems
- Clinical Researchers
- Employer Benefits
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this your full formulary?
No. This page shows a representative sample of what we prepare. Our full internal formulary is broader, and custom formulations are developed in consultation with prescribers. Ask your prescriber, or submit a custom request.
Are compounded medications FDA-approved?
Compounded preparations are prepared by licensed pharmacists to fulfill individual patient prescriptions. They are not FDA-approved products and have not been evaluated by the FDA for safety or efficacy for any specific indication. Clinical decisions about when a compounded preparation is appropriate are made by the treating clinician.
How do I get a compound I don't see listed?
Submit a custom preparation request with the ingredient, strength, and dosage form, or your prescribing protocol. A pharmacist will respond within one business day.
Do you ship nationally?
We ship to certain states that we are licensed in. Controlled substance preparations (including ketamine) are subject to additional state licensing. See our States We Serve page.
Do you compound GLP-1 medications like semaglutide or tirzepatide?
No. Valor does not compound semaglutide, tirzepatide, or any other GLP-1 receptor agonists. Semaglutide and tirzepatide are commercially available FDA-approved medications, and federal law does not permit 503A compounding pharmacies to compound these preparations.
Do you compound peptide therapies?
No. Federal law under Section 503A of the FD&C Act restricts 503A compounding pharmacies to bulk ingredients that are FDA-approved, USP/NF-monograph compliant, or on the FDA's approved 503A bulks list. The peptides most commonly requested for wellness and anti-aging protocols fall outside those categories, and the FDA has specifically flagged several as presenting significant safety concerns when compounded. California Board of Pharmacy regulations align with that federal position and do not permit these substances to be compounded in California.
Do you sell or compound nutraceuticals and dietary supplements?
No. Nutraceuticals and dietary supplements are regulated separately under the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) as supplements, not drugs. Their ingredients do not meet the USP-monograph pharmaceutical-grade standards required for compounded prescriptions, and California pharmacy law does not permit their compounding into prescription preparations. Valor is a prescription-only compounding pharmacy and does not stock an over-the-counter supplement line.
Two paths to the same pharmacy.
If you are a provider seeking a specific formulation or evaluating a new compounding partner, we welcome the conversation. Send prescriptions by e-prescribe, fax, or by calling.
If you are a patient, your prescriber writes the prescription. You choose Valor. If you'd like to confirm we prepare what you've been prescribed, search this page, or call us and a pharmacist will walk you through it.
