Weight-Loss Therapies · Rx3 Compounding Pharmacy
Compounding · Weight Management

Medical weight-loss therapy, prepared for you.

Modern prescription weight-loss treatments — available in both injectable and oral forms — compounded at our Virginia pharmacy and tailored to your care plan.

PCAB® Accredited Virginia's first nationally accredited compounder Prescriber-directed
Two ways to take treatment
InjectableA small weekly subcutaneous dose using an insulin-style syringe.
Oral / SublingualA needle-free option taken by mouth for those who prefer it.
The science, simply

How modern weight-loss therapy works

Today's leading prescription treatments work with your body's own appetite signals rather than against them — a gentler, more sustainable approach than willpower alone.

Quiets appetite

By acting on appetite centers in the brain, these therapies help reduce hunger and food-related cravings so smaller portions feel satisfying.

Slows digestion

They slow how quickly the stomach empties, which helps you feel full longer and keeps blood sugar steadier between meals.

Supports steady progress

Doses are typically started low and increased gradually under your prescriber's guidance, making the change sustainable over time.

Your options

Injectable and oral therapies

The right format depends on your goals, your comfort, and your prescriber's recommendation. We compound both.

Injectable

Weekly subcutaneous therapy

A small, once-weekly injection given just under the skin with a fine insulin-style needle — the most established way these therapies are delivered.

  • Prescription formulations tailored to your plan
  • Dosing adjusted in stages by your prescriber
  • Most people inject once per week
Oral / Sublingual

Needle-free by mouth

A convenient alternative for people who would rather not inject. Sublingual formulations are taken by mouth and absorbed without a needle.

  • Sublingual (under-the-tongue) option
  • No injections required
  • A good fit for needle-sensitive patients
Why compounded

Formulated to protect more than the scale

Because we compound in-house, we can tailor formulations to the patient.

Compounding lets your prescriber and our pharmacists match the medication to your plan — the format, the strength, and the supporting ingredients — rather than a one-size-fits-all product.
  • Muscle-mass maintenanceHelping preserve lean muscle while weight comes off.
  • Reduced fatigueSupporting energy levels through the transition.
  • Enhanced fat metabolismAssisting the body's use of fat for energy.
Getting started

Is this right for you?

Weight-loss therapy works best as part of a broader plan and always begins with a licensed provider. It may be worth a conversation if you:

  • Have weight-loss goals you haven't been able to reach with lifestyle changes alone
  • Want a treatment plan guided and monitored by your own prescriber
  • Prefer the flexibility of a compounded, format-tailored option
  • Are ready to pair medication with nutrition and activity for lasting results
The Rx3 difference

Accredited, local, and experienced

Your therapy is prepared by a pharmacy held to the industry's highest quality standard — right here in Virginia.

1st
Nationally accredited compounding pharmacy in Virginia
PCAB®
Accredited for quality, reliability, integrity & excellence
60+
Years of ownership serving patients and prescribers
2
Virginia locations — Chester & Short Pump
Talk to us

Ready to explore your options?

The first step is finding a provider who can prescribe your therapy. Search our provider network to get started — or reach our pharmacy team directly. A valid prescription is required to begin.

Rx3 Compounding Pharmacy · Chester & Short Pump, Virginia
This page is for general educational purposes and is not medical advice. Weight-loss medications are available only with a valid prescription and should be used under the supervision of a licensed healthcare provider. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and are prepared by a licensed pharmacy pursuant to an individual prescription. Individual results vary, and these therapies are not appropriate for everyone. Talk with your prescriber about whether treatment is right for you, including its benefits, risks, and possible side effects.