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Natural support for women’s hormonal balance with Solaray Female Hormone Blend SP-7C. Learn if a prescription is required.

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No, you do not need a prescription for Solaray Female Hormone Blend SP‑7C. It is sold over the counter in the United States as a dietary supplement.
Solaray Female Hormone Blend SP‑7C is classified as a dietary supplement made from herbs and botanical extracts, not a hormone medication. U.S. regulations allow supplements to be sold without a prescription as long as they do not contain prescription‑only hormone ingredients such as estradiol, progesterone, or testosterone.
The blend typically includes herbs like dong quai, black cohosh, wild yam, and other plant materials. These ingredients are permitted in non‑prescription products because they do not provide actual hormone replacement, even though the names may sound hormone‑related. They may offer symptom support for some people, but they do not deliver regulated hormone doses.
No medical visit is required to purchase it.
If your goal is to correct low estrogen, progesterone, or testosterone levels, only prescription hormone therapy can provide measured, physiologic doses. Many patients appreciate that prescription options, including FDA‑approved HRT or carefully prepared compounded formulations, give more predictable relief when symptoms are significant.
Have questions about compounding? Contact Voshell's Pharmacy — we prepare patient-specific medications pursuant to valid prescriptions from your licensed prescriber.
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