Frequently Asked Questions
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Do I need a prescription for compounded drugs?
Yes, a prescription is required.
Are compounded drugs covered by my insurance?
We don’t bill insurance directly, however, we would be happy to provide a Universal Claim Form to help you get reimbursed.
How do I send my prescription to you?
Your doctor can send your prescription to the pharmacy via fax, phone, or electronically. You can If local bring in or also mail us your original prescription.
Who can write a prescription for compounded drugs?
Only a USA licensed physician, physician’s assistant, or nurse practitioner can write a compounded prescription.
What methods of shipping services do you provide?
We ship anywhere we are licensed by either US Mail, Priority Mail, or FedEx.
- 1st class mail- 2-10 days
- Priority mail- 3-4 days
- Ground 3-7 business days
- 2nd Day- 2 business days
- Overnight- next business day
Does the FDA approve compounded medications?
In the 1930s, the FDA was created for the purpose of regulating manufacturers who produce drugs that would be distributed to the mass population. Each compounding pharmacy is regulated by individual state laws.
Phone
(800) 226-7094
RX@CSRX.US
Address
27732 Cashford Circle
Wesley Chapel, Fl 33544