What actually drives the White Label Rx price you get
A quote-driven model means the price is assembled from inputs you do not fully control or see up front. The biggest input is the 503A partner pharmacy's wholesale cost for each compounded medication, which varies by drug, strength, and vial size. On top of that sits whatever margin or fee structure the platform applies, plus operational costs like shipping and payment processing. White Label Rx frames its rates as volume-negotiated with no middleman markup, but without published numbers you cannot independently verify how those layers add up.
Because the number arrives after a sales process, your evaluation has to be question-driven. Ask for a written per-vial cost on your top three SKUs — typically semaglutide, tirzepatide, and your highest-volume hormone or peptide — and ask whether that price holds across refill cycles or resets at renegotiation. Ask what is included and what is billed separately, so the quoted line is the landed cost, not a starting point.