By The Revelation Pharma Marketing Team / Lexi J., BHA., MBA (Marketing Assoc. of Patient Partnerships), Haleigh Wilkes, PharmD., & Joseph Drummond, PharmD.
In the world of pharmaceuticals, compounding pharmacies play a critical role in tailoring medications to meet the unique needs of patients. But not all compounding pharmacies are created equal. There are two primary types: 503A and 503B. Understanding the differences between these two can help you make more informed decisions about your healthcare. In this article, we'll break down these distinctions and explore the relevance of this topic to Revelation Pharma and the communities we serve.
Understanding 503A and 503B Compounding Pharmacies
The distinction between 503A and 503B compounding pharmacies stems from the Drug Quality and Security Act (DQSA) of 2013. This act was introduced to enhance the safety and quality of compounded medications.