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Pharmacompound is an online management tool for compounding pharmacies and their partner prescribing physicians. Its core goal is to help pharmacies centrally create, maintain, archive, and search prescriptions, doctors, patients, and compounded medication order information. It is more of a vertical business system built around “compounded medication request—pharmacy processing—order archiving” than a general-purpose pharmacy ERP.
The product provides editable standard compounded medication and category lists. Pharmacies can add categories, create compounded medications, and set prices, dosages, and strengths. Pricing is fairly flexible: it supports fixed-price models based on fixed ratios, strength ranges, physician-selected active ingredient ratios via sliders with automatic fee calculation, and even custom compounded medication submissions for specific patients, which pharmacists can then reprice.
For collaboration workflows, pharmacy administrators can approve doctors joining the network, edit doctor profiles, remove doctors, and view the order history of individual doctors. On the doctor side, physicians can select and submit compounded medication orders from category lists. The system then adds the orders to the pharmacy’s order archive queue and sends email notifications and reminders. Order archives can be searched by order ID, NPI, doctor last name, patient last name, patient date of birth, fulfillment/pickup status, and more. The message archive stores records from contact forms and doctor network messages.
Pricing is very straightforward: a $100 monthly subscription, cancelable at any time, with payments processed by Stripe. The website states that use of the service requires agreement to a HIPAA-related Business Associate Agreement, allowing it to store PHI on its servers, but it does not further disclose security details such as encryption, backups, or audit logs.
Its strengths are its focused use case, workflows that fit compounding pharmacy operations, flexible formula strength and pricing settings, and practical archive search fields. Its weaknesses are the lack of public information on APIs, third-party integrations, reporting, granular permissions, data export, and enterprise security capabilities. It also offers only a single monthly plan, making its scalability and suitability for organizations of different sizes unclear.
It is suitable for small to midsize compounding pharmacies that need to collaborate with multiple prescribing physicians and want to centrally manage compounded medication orders along with patient and doctor records. Organizations that require deep integration with EHRs, pharmacy management systems, or complex compliance audits should verify its capabilities further.
No information is provided about availability in mainland China, and payments rely on Stripe. Actual usability would need to be tested; at present, its availability is unknown.
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