The exact dose your doctor wrote.
Manufacturers sell pills in standard strengths. If your prescription is 7.5 mg and the bottle only comes in 5 mg or 10 mg, we prepare the strength your doctor actually wrote.
NPLabs is a compounding pharmacy. We prepare personalized medication when the commercial version doesn't fit your prescription or your body — custom doses your doctor wrote, allergen-free forms, ingredient combinations the manufacturer doesn't sell. Made under ISO-9001 quality systems and shipped across Europe.
A standard pharmacy fills what the manufacturer sells. A compounding pharmacy prepares medication from the active ingredients up — so the dose, form, and ingredients can be matched to your prescription and your body. These are the four reasons patients most often choose NPLabs.
Manufacturers sell pills in standard strengths. If your prescription is 7.5 mg and the bottle only comes in 5 mg or 10 mg, we prepare the strength your doctor actually wrote.
Lactose, gluten, dyes, preservatives, alcohol bases, peanut oil — standard medications carry ingredients many patients can't tolerate. We prepare the active ingredient without them.
A capsule reformulated as a flavored liquid for a child. A cream instead of a pill for a patient who can't swallow. A troche instead of an injection. Same active ingredient, different delivery.
Discontinued medications, manufacturer recalls, supply shortages — if the active ingredient is legal and available to compound, we may be able to prepare what your pharmacy can't get.
These are the preparations patients most often ask us about. Each links to the full information page. If you don't see your medication, contact us — the list below is a starting point, not a limit.
Compounded medication is only as good as the review process, the ingredients, and the records behind it. Here's what NPLabs does on every prescription, every time.
Four steps. Each one explained before you commit to anything.
Upload it, email it, bring it in, or have your prescriber send it directly. We accept prescriptions from any EU-licensed prescriber.
We check the active ingredient, strength, dosage form, and instructions. If anything needs clarifying, we contact your prescriber — you don't have to mediate.
Prepared in our ISO-9001 certified facility using pharmaceutical-grade materials. Every batch is documented and labeled with your name, the active ingredient, the strength, and clear instructions.
Shipped across Europe with tracking, or available for pickup in Athens. A pharmacist is available by phone, WhatsApp, or portal message if you have questions about how to take it.
From our base in Athens, NPLabs ships personalized medication to patients in 30+ countries. Wherever you are, your prescription is reviewed by the same pharmacy team and prepared in the same facility — not handed off to a third party.
Every request depends on a valid prescription and pharmacy review. These pages show where NPLabs typically supports patients — and what specific preparations sit inside each area.
Bioidentical hormone replacement, perimenopause and menopause preparations, custom-dose thyroid, intimate and dermatology support.
Hormone-support preparations, recovery and routine questions, andropause support, discreet pharmacy review without judgment.
Allergen-free multivitamins, single-ingredient mineral preparations, and IV nutrient bases for clinicians and patients.
Flavored liquid suspensions, dose-adjusted capsules, chewables, and allergen-free preparations for children who can't take the commercial version.
Custom-strength tretinoin, scalp solutions, sensitive skin bases, and topical preparations selected for texture and tolerance.
Pain, dental, thyroid, ophthalmology, sports medicine, veterinary — see the full list.
Compounded medication is only as good as the active ingredients and base it's built from. We source from pharmaceutical-grade partners trusted by hospitals, compounding pharmacies, and research institutions across Europe. That decision is made before your prescription ever reaches the lab.





No upfront cost to ask. No commitment until you decide to move forward. The first step is a pharmacist looking at your prescription and giving you a clear, definite answer.