Pens come in
five doses.
People don’t.
A physician sets your GLP-1 dose from your history and labs. A licensed pharmacy compounds it for you alone, a batch of one, and your curve adjusts as your body responds.
compounded per prescription
off a shelf
a pharmacist releases
There is no standard patient.
So there is no standard dose.
Your physician sets your dose curve from your history and labs, adjusts it to your response, and the pharmacy compounds exactly that. Nothing is rounded to the nearest pen.
A physician reviews your history and labs, then sets a starting dose and a ramp that fits your body, not the average one.
If your history calls for it, your preparation carries a patient-specific adjunct, such as B12, prescribed alongside.
The doctor decides. The pharmacist releases. RonanRx operates the rest, and every handoff is written down.
Somewhere on this wall
is yours.
Every preparation we coordinate exists because one physician wrote one prescription for one person. Nothing is made ahead. Nothing is made in bulk.
EVERY BOTTLE, ONE PATIENT · ILLUSTRATIVETwelve patients.
Twelve formulations.
The molecule is the same. The dose, the ramp, and the adjunct are not, because the bodies are not. Yours gets its own line on this board.
The operating boundaries are visible by design.
FIG. 02 · CHAIN OF CUSTODY, YOUR PRESCRIPTIONYou text us. A structured clinical intake, not a checkout.
A licensed physician reviews your history and either prescribes or declines.
One prescription, for one named patient. Never batch, never off a shelf.
Every ingredient resolves to a specific inventory lot before work begins.
A licensed pharmacist verifies the prescription, chart, formulation, and release criteria.
Temperature-aware shipping when the medication requires it, tied to your prescriber for refills.
| Substance | Role | Lot | Verified |
|---|---|---|---|
| Semaglutide | Active | 26-0142-A | Consumed · matched |
| Cyanocobalamin (B12) | Adjunct | 26-0117-C | Consumed · matched |
| Bacteriostatic water | Excipient | 26-0098-B | Consumed · matched |
Most telehealth hides its machinery.
We ship with the panels
off.
No RonanRx employee can prescribe, and the platform cannot move an order past a physician who says no.
Release requires a licensed pharmacist's verification of the prescription, the formulation, and the lot record.
We coordinate intake, records, compounding logistics, and refills. The judgment calls belong to licensed humans.
We explain your medicine twice.
Once for you, once for your
doctor.
In brief · for you
Semaglutide is a once-weekly injection that works like a natural gut hormone called GLP-1. It lowers blood sugar and reduces appetite, and your dose is prepared for your body, not a standard curve.
PLAIN LANGUAGE · SECOND PERSONFor clinicians
A 94 percent-homologous GLP-1 analogue with two structural modifications, an Aib-2 substitution that resists DPP-4 cleavage and a C-18 fatty diacid chain enabling albumin binding, supporting once-weekly dosing with patient-specific titration.
FULL TECHNICAL PRECISION · UNSIMPLIFIEDCompounded drugs are not FDA-approved. We compound under 503A on a doctor's patient-specific prescription, and compounded versions should not be evaluated using branded-drug trial data.
Structure you can check,
not claims you have to trust.
Prescriptions are filled by Elite Care Pharmacy LLC, a separately licensed Texas pharmacy owned by RonanRx, Inc.
Code-enforced checkpoints that fail closed. A blocked order cannot be pushed through by anyone, including us.
Release is refused unless every ingredient in your prep resolves to a specific, in-date inventory lot.
A licensed physician and a licensed pharmacist sign, by name, on every prescription we coordinate.
You only move forward
if a physician agrees.
This is a doctor-prescribed therapy, not a direct-to-consumer product. This site is not a storefront. The text intake is free, and if personalized care is not right for you, a physician will say so.