A licensed compounding pharmacy built for clinical providers.
Headquartered in Foley, Alabama. State-board regulated and licensed across multiple states. Serving licensed healthcare providers since 2008.
Clinical compounding for providers since 2008
Avanta Pharma Group was established in 2008 by a team of licensed pharmacists with backgrounds in clinical, sterile, and non-sterile compounding. The pharmacy was founded on a straightforward operational principle: every compounded medication is prepared per a valid prescription from a licensed provider, documented completely, and dispensed only after pharmacist review.
Today Avanta serves providers across a range of therapeutic categories: GLP-1 therapy, hormone replacement therapy, low-dose naltrexone, sexual wellness, and peptides, spanning both sterile and non-sterile preparations. Formulations are compounded to the applicable USP standards: USP <795> for non-sterile preparations and USP <797> and <800> for sterile preparations. The pharmacy works exclusively with licensed healthcare providers and clinics, supplying patient-specific formulations through a secure online ordering portal with delivery across the states it serves.
Avanta holds a 503a compounding permit and operates under continuous state board oversight in every state where it is licensed. All sterile preparations are produced in a controlled cleanroom environment by licensed pharmacists. Clinical and ordering questions are handled directly by pharmacists on staff.
Pharmacy credentials
- Pharmacy type
- 503a Compounding
- Licensed in
- Multiple U.S. states
- Founded
- 2008 · Foley, AL
- Regulated by
- State Boards of Pharmacy where licensed
- Compounding standards
- USP <795> (non-sterile) · <797> / <800> (sterile)
- Clients
- Licensed providers in multiple states
How our compounding works
- Compounded for individual patients pursuant to a valid prescription
- Prepared by licensed pharmacists under state board oversight
- Aligned to USP <795> (non-sterile) and USP <797> / <800> (sterile) standards
- Documented, traceable, and audit-ready from order to delivery
Patient-specific compounding, done by the book
A 503a pharmacy compounds medications for individual patients based on a valid prescription from a licensed provider. The prescribing provider determines clinical appropriateness. The pharmacy's role is to prepare, document, and dispense the prescribed formulation in compliance with state board rules and USP sterile compounding standards.
Avanta operates this model with documentation and quality control at the center of every order, so your clinic can rely on consistent, traceable supply.
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