Why HRT ordering is a formulary-and-cadence problem
Compounded hormone therapy is rarely a single SKU. A program can combine estradiol, progesterone, testosterone, and combination preparations, often in multiple formats, and patients stay on a regimen for months. That makes ordering about formulary breadth and cadence: can you reorder a varied regimen predictably, route each preparation to the right 503A partner, and keep per-vial cost stable across cycles. White Label Rx connects you to 503A pharmacies that compound hormones, but the specific preparations, formats, and rates depend on the partner network, so confirm the formulary directly.
This page is about ordering workflow, not clinical hormone management. The regimen is a prescriber decision; the platform's job is to make a varied, recurring program reorder cleanly, reach the right pharmacy, and show what each preparation costs. What you should evaluate is whether the platform supports a deep formulary, recurring refills, multi-pharmacy routing, and per-vial cost visibility.