Pharmacy Partners
Effective Date: July 2, 2026
Uplevel Bio prescriptions are filled by state-licensed 503A compounding pharmacies. These are the pharmacies that turn a prescription written by your clinician into a compounded, sterile-filled, quality-tested vial that arrives at your door.
Uplevel Bio is not itself a pharmacy and does not compound, package, or dispense medications. Our pharmacy partners hold their own state pharmacy licenses, follow USP 795 / USP 797 / USP 800 compounding standards, and are subject to state boards of pharmacy inspection.
How 503A compounding works
A 503A compounding pharmacy prepares medications for individually named patients based on a prescription from a licensed prescriber. Unlike a mass-produced commercial drug — which the FDA approves and monitors — a 503A compounded medication is prepared for a specific patient at a specific dose and is not subject to FDA approval. That distinction is by design: the entire point of compounding is to make individualized formulations that no commercial manufacturer makes.
The safety of a compounded medication comes from clinician oversight (a valid prescription from a licensed provider) and pharmacy quality standards (USP-compliant compounding, sterility testing, potency testing), not from FDA listing. See our Medical Disclaimer for a fuller explanation of what "not FDA-approved" actually means in the compounding context.
Quality standards our partners follow
Every 503A partner in our network:
- Holds an active state pharmacy license (verifiable at their state board of pharmacy)
- Compounds in a facility inspected by state pharmacy boards
- Follows USP General Chapter 795 (non-sterile), USP 797 (sterile), and USP 800 (hazardous) as applicable to each preparation
- Sends every lot to an accredited third-party laboratory for identity, potency, sterility, and endotoxin testing before release
- Ships in temperature-controlled, light-protected packaging with beyond-use dating printed on the vial
- Maintains full lot traceability from raw material to the vial in your hand
Uplevel Bio reviews each partner pharmacy at onboarding and on an ongoing basis. Adverse events are reported to the pharmacy and to Uplevel Bio; corrective actions are tracked; and pharmacies that no longer meet our standards are removed.
Our current partners
Emerald RX
- Website: emeraldsrx.com
- Location: 5325 Primrose Lake Circle Suite A, Tampa, FL 33647
- Phone: 321-321-3313
- Email: support@emeraldsrx.com
- Focus: 503A sterile and non-sterile compounding
- State licensure: Licensed by the Florida Board of Pharmacy. Patients can verify current license status at the Florida Department of Health license lookup: https://mqa-internet.doh.state.fl.us/mqasearchservices/HealthCareProviders
Striker RX
- Website: strikerrx.com
- Location: 1330 Pin Oak Rd, Katy, TX 77494
- Phone: 832-437-8624
- Email: orders@strikerrx.com
- Focus: 503A sterile and non-sterile compounding
- State licensure: Licensed by the Texas State Board of Pharmacy. Patients can verify current license status at the Texas Board of Pharmacy license search: https://www.pharmacy.texas.gov/consumers/consumers_licensesearch.asp
Both pharmacies are named because they are Uplevel Bio's active fulfillment partners. Which pharmacy fills any given prescription depends on the patient's state, the compound being prescribed, and pharmacy availability. Additional partners may be added over time; new partners will appear on this page when they come online.
Certificates of Analysis
Each lot of each preparation is tested by an independent third-party laboratory. Your prescribing provider and the pharmacy retain the Certificate of Analysis (COA) for the lot that shipped to you. If you would like a copy of the COA for your specific shipment, request it through the platform.
Report a quality concern
If you receive a shipment that appears damaged, expired, mislabeled, or otherwise not right, do not use it. Contact us immediately at support@uplevel.bio. We will connect you with the pharmacy and, where appropriate, your provider to determine next steps. We report all confirmed quality events to the involved pharmacy and — where required — to state and federal authorities.
Adverse events involving compounded medications may also be reported directly to the FDA MedWatch program at: https://www.fda.gov/safety/medwatch-fda-safety-information-and-adverse-event-reporting-program
Contact
Questions about our pharmacy partners, a specific fill, or a quality concern:
Email: support@uplevel.bio Mail: Uplevel Bio, 9 Maple Street, Scituate, MA 02066