
More than your usual pharmacy
Experts in our field
We adhere to the highest standards in pharmaceutical compounding, aligning ourselves with industry best practices. Committed to quality, we adhere to regulatory standards such as OPQ 2012.01, USP <795> as well as NAPRA reference standards. Our dedication extends to implementing and maintaining rigorous standard operating procedures (SOPs), ensuring the utmost precision and safety in the preparation of hazardous products. Every member of our team undergoes extensive, ongoing training to ensure that our commitment to excellence is reflected in every product we deliver.
Compounding with hazardous materials
Our team of pharmacists and technicians are well-versed in handling hazardous materials with utmost precision. We understand the importance of safety when dealing with potentially dangerous substances, and our expertise ensures that every step of the process adheres to the highest safety standards.
Each product is backed by formulations that have been validated through scientific research or endorsed by qualified expert chemists.
State-of-the-art facility
We have invested in laboratory facilities and technologies to facilitate hazardous and higher level compounding. Our facilities are designed to ensure not only the accuracy of the compounded medications but also the safety of our skilled professionals.
Frequently asked questions
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Defined as the practice of preparing customized medications in accordance to a licensed practitioner’s prescription or essential need, pharmaceutical compounding allows providers the opportunity to: combine therapeutics, personalize dosing, tailor dosage forms, eliminate unwanted ingredients, provide solutions to product unavailability and enhance patient adherence
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Commercially available drugs are manufactured by pharmaceutical companies in mass quantities, in predetermined, forms, strengths, dosages, and flavors for the consumption of the general population. Compounded medications are ordered by a qualified healthcare provider and prepared by a compounding pharmacy, depending on the patient’s unique medical needs.
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Yes. All compounded medications require a prescription from a physician.
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This depends on your insurance plan. Always check with your provider for the eligible benefits that they offer. Most insurance companies do cover compounded prescriptions. Most often, individuals must submit their claim manually to the insurance provider with the documents provided from the pharmacy (receipts & preparation breakdown list) for reimbursement.
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The stability of a compounded medication varies based on its form and active ingredients. All information regarding your tailored compounds beyond use date will be marked directly on your prescription.
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There are many ways that you can place an order with our team.
You may call us at 514-360-3410 and speak directly with a team member or renew online through your portal account.
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Get in touch
Email. info@rxlabs.ca
Phone. 514-360-3410
Fax. 514-360-3411
Address
376 Victoria Ave. #250, Westmount, QC
Hours
L- V . 10:00am - 4:00pm