Hair restoration is a niche-formulary ordering question
Compounded hair-restoration treatments are a specialty line, not a high-volume staple, and not every 503A pharmacy compounds them. That makes the first ordering question one of availability: White Label Rx does not publish a hair-restoration formulary on whitelblrx.com, so confirm which specific compounds its partner pharmacies make before assuming you can offer them. Concentrations, formats, and rates depend on the partner network, so treat the catalog as something to verify rather than assume.
This page is about ordering workflow, not clinical treatment selection. Which hair-restoration compounds a clinic offers is a prescriber and program decision; the platform's job is to surface what is available, route the order to the right pharmacy, and show what it costs. What you should evaluate is whether the platform makes a low-frequency niche line easy to reorder and validates it before payment.