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Jacksonville, FL 32223
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Research


WELLHealth Pharmacy offers comprehensive services to institutions conducting clinical trials and investigational drug studies, as well as investigating novel uses of drugs. WELLHealth Pharmacy adheres to the strictest quality control and analysis procedures. Paramount to an investigator’s ability to have confidence in clinical data obtained from a study is choosing a compounding pharmacy with a proven track record of excellence. WELLHealth Pharmacy has earned a reputation for excellence through collaborations with the University of Florida, University of Miami, AstraZeneca, Vistakon, & Forest Laboratories.

WELLHealth Pharmacy is experienced with trials involving single-site, multi-center, blind, double-blind, open-label and other protocols. We use a variety of sterile and non-sterile dosage forms for the creation of placebo products and incorporation of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs). Additionally, we will assist with the destruction and documentation of unused study materials. Please contact WELLHealth Pharmacy and a senior member of our clinical research support team will assist you further.
Disclaimer –
No compounded medication is reviewed by the FDA for safety/efficacy. WELLHealth Rx is a licensed compounding pharmacy that only engages in compounding in
response to a physician's prescription. A written prescription from a licensed physician is required for compounded medication. The information on the site is general in nature and is only intended for use as an educational tool. You should consult your physician or a WELLHealth Rx pharmacist if you have any specific questions relating to the diagnosis and treatment of any health problems. Information and statements about products and health conditions have not been evaluated by the Food and Drugs Administration (FDA), nor has the FDA approved the products to diagnose, cure or prevent disease. Office use/hospital use of compounded medications are not to be billed to Medicaid or Medicare. Such billings may be in violation of federal law.