
Licensed Indiana Pharmacy Specializing in Non-Sterile Prescription Compounding.
Noblesville Low Cost Pharmacy is a licensed pharmacy based in Indiana specializing in non-sterile prescription compounding.
We prepare customized medications based on prescriptions from licensed healthcare providers. In some cases, a provider may prescribe a compounded medication when a commercially available product does not match a specific strength, dosage form, or formulation.
Each compounded medication is prepared for an individual patient based on a provider's instructions. Our pharmacists review prescriptions and prepare formulations in accordance with applicable compounding standards and regulatory requirements.

Custom compounding for children, adults, and animals
Compounding for new, discontinued, back-order, or unavailable drugs
Prepared to meet individual patient needs per provider prescriptions
Compounded per applicable standards and regulations
Same-day prescription pick-up
Competitive pricing
Why Choose Us
At Noblesville Low Cost Pharmacy, we prepare customized compounded medications based on prescriptions from licensed healthcare providers. Here's why patients and providers choose us:

Licensed & Authorized Service States
We proudly provide services across multiple U.S. states through our active licenses. Our team continues to expand coverage to serve more communities nationwide.

AK - Alaska
AZ - Arizona
CA - California
CO - Colorado
CT - Connecticut
DE - Delaware
FL - Florida
GA - Georgia
HI - Hawaii
ID - Idaho
IL - Illinois
IN - Indiana
KS - Kansas
KY - Kentucky
ME - Maine
MD - Maryland
MI - Michigan
MN - Minnesota
MO - Missouri
MT - Montana
NE - Nebraska
NV - Nevada
NJ - New Jersey
NM - New Mexico
NY - New York
NC - North Carolina
ND - North Dakota
OH - Ohio
OK - Oklahoma
PA - Pennsylvania
RI - Rhode Island
SC - South Carolina
SD - South Dakota
TN - Tennessee
TX - Texas
UT - Utah
VT - Vermont
VA - Virginia
WV - West Virginia
WI - Wisconsin
WY - Wyoming
Compounded medications are prepared pursuant to a prescription for an individual patient. Compounded drugs are not reviewed or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).