What you're taking could cost you. There’s finally a sports pharmacist for that.
The science behind your recovery
We analyze what's safe, effective, and actually worth your money — so you can perform better and feel your best every day. From mislabeled dosages to hidden fillers, the supplement aisle is a minefield.
Who We AreHockaday Rx was built for exactly that gap. Under the expertise of Dr. Brandon Hockaday, Sports Pharmacist we bring clinical expertise directly to athletes navigating supplement choices, medication management, and anti-doping compliance — so every decision you make about what goes in your body is backed by someone who actually knows.
Most athletes have a coach. A trainer. A nutritionist. Almost none of them have a sports pharmacist.
Your Coach Has a Plan.
Your Trainer Has a Plan.
Now Your Sports Pharmacist Does Too.
FAQs
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Dietary supplements include vitamins, minerals and herbs you take to support your health. Supplements are a broad term, and vitamins are one kind of supplement. Common supplements also Include amino acids, probiotics, protein powders, pre-workout drinks, botanicals and herbs.
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Most General Practitioners receive very little training in nutrition and almost zero training in sports supplementation. They focus on pathology (sickness), not performance. I bridge that gap.
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Trainers are experts in movement, but they are not licensed to discuss pharmacology or drug-drug interactions. Taking chemical advice from a trainer can be legally and medically risky.
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If I help you identify just two tubs of useless powder that you stop buying, this program pays for itself in two months. Plus, you cannot put a price tag on avoiding liver toxicity or a dangerous drug interaction.