Thyroid Compounding

Compounded thyroid medication — for the patients commercial products don't fit.

If you've tried Synthroid and still feel exhausted, or you have Hashimoto's and your prescriber wants a custom T3/T4 ratio, we compound the medication that fits your protocol.

  • Custom T3:T4 ratios in any combination
  • Slow-release T3 to smooth out the highs and lows
  • Hypoallergenic NDT (no fillers, gluten, or dyes)
  • Compounded same week, shipped Texas-wide
Pharmacy technicians in sterile scrubs working in the Magnolia Pharmacy compounding lab

Sound like you?

If your TSH is 'normal' but you don't feel normal, talk to your prescriber about a fuller thyroid panel and whether compounded medication may help.

Cold Hands & Feet

Always cold when everyone else is comfortable.

Crushing Fatigue

Tired in the morning, tired in the afternoon, tired before bed.

Stubborn Weight Gain

Slow metabolism that doesn't respond to diet or exercise.

Brain Fog & Memory

Mental sluggishness even when your labs are 'normal'.

Hair, Skin & Nails

Thinning hair, dry skin, brittle nails — classic thyroid signs.

Mood & Sleep Issues

Depression, anxiety, and sleep disturbances tied to thyroid balance.

Commercial vs. compounded thyroid medication

When the commercial product fits, we'll tell you. When it doesn't, this is what we can do.

Feature
Commercial
Compounded
Custom T3:T4 ratio
Slow-release T3 option
Hypoallergenic / filler-free
Adjustable strength (mcg precision)
FDA-registered facility
Off-the-shelf availability

The thyroid formulations we compound

Your prescriber writes the protocol. We make the medication.

Custom T3/T4 Capsules

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Custom T3/T4 Capsules

Compounded combination of T3 and T4 in the exact ratio your prescriber wants.

Slow-Release T3

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Slow-Release T3

Sustained-release liothyronine to smooth out the T3 peaks and valleys.

Hypoallergenic NDT

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Hypoallergenic NDT

Natural desiccated thyroid compounded without common fillers and allergens.

T3-Only Microdose

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T3-Only Microdose

Custom T3-only protocols at strengths commercial products don't offer.

For Hashimoto's patients

If you have Hashimoto's, compounding can really matter.

Hashimoto's is the leading cause of hypothyroidism in the U.S. — and patients often respond very differently to commercial T4-only therapy than to combination T3/T4 or NDT.

We work closely with prescribers who specialize in Hashimoto's care, and many of their patients use our slow-release T3, hypoallergenic NDT, and custom T3:T4 capsules to support thyroid function alongside their broader plan.

Hashimoto's-friendly we can do:

  • Slow-release T3 (12-hour or 24-hour)
  • Custom T3:T4 ratios (e.g. 1:4, 1:5, 1:8)
  • Filler-free NDT capsules
  • Gluten-free, dairy-free, dye-free formulations
  • T3-only microdoses (1mcg precision)
  • Selenium, zinc, and supportive cofactors as prescribed

The Trusted Pharmacist Team

A full team of pharmacists behind every formulation.

The Magnolia Pharmacy team — nine pharmacists outside the Magnolia, TX storefront
Lisa Beam, PharmD

"Every formulation that leaves our lab is one we'd give our own family."

Lisa Beam, PharmD · Women's Health Lead

Magnolia Pharmacy is powered by a team of nine compounding pharmacists. Lisa Beam, PharmD, leads our thyroid and women's health compounding programs — and every formulation we dispense is reviewed by a pharmacist against your symptoms, labs, and goals, as prescribed by your healthcare provider.

Meet the team

20+

Years compounding for Houston families

1 of few

Sterile-cleanroom 503A pharmacies in TX

100%

Pharmacist-reviewed formulations

Frequently Asked Questions

Ready when you are

Talk to a pharmacist about compounded thyroid medication.

Bring us your script, your symptoms, or your questions. We'll help you and your prescriber find the right fit.

Talk to a pharmacist 281-356-9089

Local pickup in Magnolia, TX · Shipping across Texas & most states.

CCE-Accredited Compounding Pharmacy

USP 795 & 797 Sterile Compliant

PCCA Pharmacist of the Year

Serving Houston Since 2002

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