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Pharmacy Profile · Updated 2026-05-08

Absolute Pharmacy

Absolute Pharmacy is a PCAB-accredited 503A compounding pharmacy in Stow, Ohio. Operates under Ohio Board of Pharmacy oversight with USP <797> sterile compounding standards.

503A CompoundingStow, OHFounded 2009
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Editorial team
Dr. Sam Saberian · Lead Medical Researcher
Medical review by Alen A. Schwartz, MD · Edited by Julliana Edwards · Last updated 2026-05-11

About Absolute Pharmacy

Absolute Pharmacy is a PCAB-accredited 503A compounding pharmacy in Stow, Ohio. Operates under Ohio Board of Pharmacy oversight with USP <797> sterile compounding standards.

Absolute Pharmacy at a glance

Type
503A Compounding
Headquarters
Stow, OH
Founded
2009
Licensure
Multi-state (verify per shipment)

Accreditations & quality

PCABUSP <797>Ohio Board of Pharmacy

What Absolute Pharmacy does

Patient-specific compounded preparations including injectable peptides for weight management and metabolic health programs.

Transparency

PCAB accreditation publicly listed. State pharmacy license verifiable through Ohio Board of Pharmacy.

Patient-reported quality signals

Through GLP-1 Editorial's review of NexLife users, patients reported high quality medication delivered from reputable pharmacies. Specific signals patients valued and verified:

Used by which providers?

Absolute Pharmacy is part of NexLife's pharmacy network for compounded semaglutide.

Verifying Absolute Pharmacy

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Important medical and regulatory disclosure: Compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide are not FDA-approved. They are not the same as Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, or Zepbound. Compounded medications may be prescribed only when clinically appropriate after review by a licensed medical provider. GLP-1 Editorial does not provide medical advice, prescribe medication, manufacture medication, or operate a pharmacy.