

AccuMix compounds sterile, patient-specific IV preparations to your prescriber’s exact directions—made under USP ⟨797⟩ in ISO Class 5 hoods within ISO Class 7 cleanrooms for consistency, potency, and safety.
IV therapy
IV nutrient therapy delivers clinician-prescribed vitamins, minerals, and other compounds directly into the bloodstream for precise administration under medical supervision. Your prescriber determines if IV therapy fits your plan and selects the formulation, route, and infusion rate.
AccuMix compounds patient-specific IV medications only after receiving a valid prescription. Compounded medications are prepared under federal/state regulations and USP standards; they are not reviewed or approved by the FDA. Availability varies by state law and drug-shortage status.
Energy & Performance IV
A prescriber-directed blend of B-complex vitamins, amino acids, and electrolytes intended to support cellular energy and endurance as part of a broader program.
Immune Support IV
Clinician-guided formulas featuring vitamin C, zinc, and antioxidant components to support immune function and recovery goals.
NAD⁺ IV
Prescriber-directed NAD⁺ infusions to support mitochondrial function, cellular metabolism, and overall wellness—dosed and monitored by your clinician.
Myers’ Cocktail
A classic clinician-directed combination (e.g., magnesium, calcium, B-vitamins, vitamin C) used for general wellness and fatigue support, compounded to your provider’s specifications.
Custom IV Blends
We prepare customized IV admixtures aligned to provider protocols for metabolic, aesthetic, or performance-focused programs—compounded only to a valid, patient-specific prescription.
We do not publish proprietary concentrations or infusion templates online; your prescriber’s exact directions appear on your label.
Your clinician determines eligibility based on goals, history, and—when indicated—labs. IV therapy is not a replacement for emergency care. Certain formulations (e.g., high-dose vitamin C) may require screening such as G6PD testing; kidney function and fluid status are commonly assessed prior to infusion.
Patients: Contact us and we can coordinate with a licensed telehealth provider in your state—or ask your current provider to send an eRx/fax to AccuMix Pharmacy. IV therapy is administered by a licensed clinician; we provide the patient-specific compounded product and labeling.
Providers & Clinics: Send eRx/fax with the patient-specific formulation, route, volume, and infusion instructions, or request a pharmacist consult for concentration logistics and cold-chain planning.
Telehealth Programs: Rapid onboarding, formulary alignment, standardized documentation, and multi-state fulfillment within your licensed footprint.
Other Products
Weight Management Compounding
Hormone Replacement Therapy
Peptide, Aesthetic & Wellness
Allergy Immunotherapy
Sexual Health
IV Therapy
Dermatology Compounding
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FAQ
A clinician-prescribed infusion that delivers vitamins, minerals, or other compounds directly into the bloodstream for precise administration and monitoring.
No. Compounded medications are not reviewed or approved by the FDA. AccuMix prepares patient-specific sterile IVs under USP ⟨797⟩ and applicable regulations after receiving a valid Rx.
Examples include Energy & Performance, Immune Support, NAD⁺, Myers’ Cocktail, and custom blends, all compounded to your prescriber’s specifications.
Yes—to states that permit dispensing under our licenses. Cold-chain packaging is used when required.
IV therapy should be administered by a licensed clinician. If home infusion is ordered, it must be coordinated by a qualified provider with appropriate monitoring and emergency plans.
Your clinician decides. Some protocols may include electrolytes/renal function; high-dose vitamin C may require G6PD screening.
Compliance & disclosures
AccuMix operates as a 503A compounding pharmacy. We compound patient-specific sterile preparations after receipt of a valid prescription. Compounded medications are prepared under federal/state regulations and USP ⟨797⟩ standards; they are not reviewed or approved by the FDA. Availability of specific IV formulations varies by state law and drug-shortage status.
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