Refill IV hydration ordering

Does Refill support IV hydration ordering?

Refill does not confirm an IV hydration formulary on refill.co, so whether it carries IV hydration SKUs is not something we can verify from public materials. Refill is a B2B platform that routes orders to 503A compounding pharmacies, and any IV hydration availability would depend on its partner network. The honest starting point is not to assume the line exists — it is to ask Refill directly which IV products, if any, its partners compound, and at what per-unit cost.

If your wellness clinic relies on IV hydration alongside other compounded lines, this page covers what to confirm about Refill before you commit and where a pass-through platform like Fizy Health helps.

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Who orders IV hydration

Wellness and IV clinics evaluating compounded supply.

IV hydration ordering sits in wellness and IV-bar operations where a clinic may want one platform for IV products and its other compounded lines. Because Refill does not confirm an IV formulary publicly, the evaluation starts with verification. Three roles feel the clinic ordering portal most.

  • Owners

    Founders sourcing a wellness menu.

    Owners want to consolidate IV and other compounded supply on one platform. Their core question is whether Refill's partner network actually compounds the IV products they offer, because a platform that cannot reliably source the line is not a fit no matter how good its other features are.

  • Operators

    Staff keeping IV supply stocked.

    Operations staff manage IV product supply against appointment demand, so predictable reordering and clear stock signals matter. They need to know what is available and to catch a SIG or licensure problem before an order is paid and rejected.

  • Prescribers

    Providers ordering under protocol.

    Prescribers authorize IV products under the clinic's protocols, and each order must reach the right 503A pharmacy with accurate directions. Their priority is correct documentation and licensure handled up front so supply does not stall on a rejected order.

What Refill confirms — and what it does not — for IV hydration

Refill publicly positions itself as a platform connecting clinics to 503A compounding pharmacies for compounded medications, with GLP-1s, hormones, and peptides featured prominently. It does not publish an IV hydration formulary on refill.co, so we cannot confirm whether IV products are part of the catalog. Rather than fill that gap with a guess, the responsible approach is to treat IV hydration as unverified and ask Refill directly: which IV products, if any, do your partner pharmacies compound, and what are the per-unit rates.

This page is about ordering workflow and verification, not clinical IV protocols. What products a clinic administers is a prescriber and program decision; the platform's job is to make confirmed products orderable, routed, and priced. What you should evaluate is whether any IV line is actually available and whether the platform surfaces the catalog and cost you need to run the line.

What to ask before assuming Refill fits an IV clinic

Lead with availability: ask for the specific IV products its 503A partners compound and whether they match your menu, since nothing else matters if the line is not stocked. Then ask the same questions you would for any compounded line — per-unit landed cost, reorder workflow, and when an order is validated. Refill's public FAQ directs clinics to a custom quote, so per-unit rates are not visible up front, and pre-submit validation is not detailed publicly.

Fizy Health is a multi-pharmacy 503A platform that surfaces a searchable medication catalog so you can see exactly what your assigned compounders carry, shows per-vial 503A cost before checkout, and validates each line before payment. Where a specific product like an IV formulation is not in the catalog, that is visible rather than discovered after signing. Treat any IV hydration availability — on Refill or any platform — as something to confirm against the live catalog, not assume.

Pick the platform that matches how you source IV supply.

Refill fits if

Refill

You confirm IV availability by sales conversation first.

  • You will contact sales to confirm which IV products, if any, its partners compound and at what rate.
  • Email support at help@refill.co matches how your team already handles pharmacy issues.
  • Your core ordering is GLP-1s, hormones, or peptides and IV is a secondary question.
Consider Fizy Health if

Fizy Health

You want to see exactly what the catalog carries before you commit.

  • You want a searchable catalog that shows what your assigned compounders actually carry.
  • You need per-vial cost visible before checkout instead of a quote after signing.
  • You want SIG and licensure errors caught before payment, not after a rejection.
FAQ

IV hydration ordering questions about Refill.

  • Availability

    Does Refill offer IV hydration products?

    Refill does not confirm an IV hydration formulary on refill.co, so we cannot verify whether it carries IV SKUs. Any availability would depend on its 503A partner network, so ask Refill directly which IV products its partners compound before assuming the line exists.

  • Questions to ask

    What should I ask Refill about IV hydration ordering?

    Lead with availability: which specific IV products do your 503A partners compound, and do they match my menu. Then ask for per-unit landed cost, the reorder workflow, and when an order is validated, since none of those are detailed publicly.

  • Pricing

    Can I see per-unit IV pricing on Refill before signing?

    Refill's public FAQ directs clinics to request a custom quote rather than publishing per-SKU rates, so expect a sales conversation before you see landed cost. Fizy Health shows resolved per-vial 503A cost on each catalog and cart line before checkout.

  • Catalog

    How can I tell what a platform actually carries?

    Ask to see the live catalog rather than a marketing list. Fizy Health exposes a searchable medication catalog across assigned compounders, so what is available — and what is not, such as a specific IV formulation — is visible before you commit instead of discovered after signing.

  • Validation

    Are IV orders validated before payment on Refill?

    Refill does not publicly detail pre-submit validation. Fizy Health validates SIGs, prescriber licensure, and each line before checkout, so a problem on an IV line surfaces before you pay rather than after a pharmacy rejection.

  • Alternative

    How does Fizy Health compare for IV hydration ordering?

    Fizy Health is a multi-pharmacy 503A ordering platform that shows a searchable catalog with per-vial cost before checkout and validates each line before payment. Where a specific product is not carried, that is visible up front rather than confirmed only after a sales conversation.

Sources reviewed June 2026

  • Refill public website and FAQ (refill.co), reviewed June 2026. No IV hydration formulary is published as of this date.
  • Fizy Health platform capabilities reflect the live product.
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