Pharmacy Molds
Pharmacy Molds
Make daily compounding easier with pharmacy molds designed to help you work faster and stay consistent. We carry reusable aluminum molds, RDT molds, troche molds, and disposable options for one-time or low-volume batches.
How Laboratory Molds Support Compounding
Compounding molds help shape and dose semi-solid or solid preparations. They provide a uniform cavity size for more consistent dosing, faster production for larger batches, and easier recordkeeping. Molds are especially helpful for rectal and vaginal suppositories, oral troches and lozenges, rapid-dissolve tablets (RDTs), and specialty dosage forms for pediatric or geriatric patients.
Types of Pharmacy Molds We Offer
We carry a range of pharmacy molds and accessories to match different dosage forms and workflows:
Rapid Dissolve Tablet (RDT) Molds: Used for fast-melting oral formulations, especially useful for patients with swallowing challenges.
Rectal Suppository Molds: Available in rocket-style and standard forms to support medication comfort and ease of administration.
Troche and Lozenge Molds: Designed for slow-dissolvable oral medications, often used for hormone therapy or localized treatment.
Tablet Triturate Molds: Used for small-dose powdered medications formed through compression or freeze-drying.
Lollipop Molds: Ideal for pediatric dosing where a handheld delivery method improves compliance.
Reusable Mold Accessories and Tampers: Used to create smooth finishes, remove excess product, and support consistent filling height.
How to Pick the Right Pharmacy Mold Format for Your Workflow
Choosing the correct laboratory mold format depends on your dosing needs, patient group, and output volume. Consider:
- Dose Size and Cavity Count: Match production volume to time and staffing availability.
- Formulation Type: Fat-based, PEG-based, sugar-based, or freeze-dry formats behave differently during cooling and release.
- Material Compatibility: Aluminum molds support heat stability and long-term use, while disposable plastic molds are practical for single-batch preparation or hazardous drug handling.
- Release Characteristics: Some molds provide built-in release ease, while others require light lubrication or liners.
Taking these factors into account helps prevent breakage, sticking, bubbling, or uneven fill height during production.
Reusable vs. Disposable Molds
Each mold type serves different compounding needs:
- Reusable aluminum molds: Ideal for high-frequency use. They maintain shape over time and support efficient cleanup and demolding.
- Disposable molds: Better for low-volume or one-time batches. They’re lightweight, easy to label, and reduce cross-contamination risk.
If you compound across multiple dosage forms or therapeutic classes, having both on hand can make your workflow more flexible.
How to Get Accurate Results During Filling and Demolding
High-quality molds can only deliver consistent results if they’re used correctly. Small adjustments in how you fill, tamp, and demold can make a noticeable difference in both workflow efficiency and finished product quality. Here are a few reliable practices to get the best results from each batch:
- Pre-warm aluminum molds before use to help prevent air pockets during filling.
- Use the correct tamper size to match your mold cavities.
- Level your workstation before pouring.
- Wait until the compound is fully set before demolding.
- Clean molds immediately after use.
Putting these habits into practice helps cut down on avoidable inconsistencies and supports a smoother workflow day after day.
Equip Your Pharmacy With Reliable Laboratory Mold Solutions
With more than 35 years supporting compounding professionals, Total Pharmacy Supply is a trusted source for high-quality molds, accessories, and equipment. We understand the everyday workflow pressures of small teams and high-throughput labs, and we stock the tools that make your job easier. Browse our full selection of suppository molds, troche molds, RDT molds, and tablet triturate systems online, or reach out to our team for help matching mold types to your specific compounding needs.