What We Prescribe
What We Prescribe — Safe, Personalized Medication Support
At BloomingRX, we offer evidence-based prescriptions to support your mental health and emotional well-being — including medications for anxiety, depression, ADHD, insomnia, and more. Every recommendation is made by a licensed provider, based on your unique symptoms and needs.


We Prescribe with Care, Not Shortcuts
We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all care. Every prescription starts with a thorough online intake, followed by a licensed provider’s review. Medications are only recommended when clinically appropriate, and your plan can be adjusted over time based on how you’re feeling.
Our Approach Includes:
- -Licensed U.S. psychiatric providers
- -Clinical evaluation of your symptoms and history
- -Clear communication about risks, benefits, and options
- -Medications prescribed only when appropriate
- -Prescriptions sent directly to your preferred local pharmacy
- -Follow-up support for refills and adjustments
Types of Medications We May Prescribe
Here’s a transparent look at the types of medications BloomingRX providers may prescribe — depending on your condition, goals, and clinical fit. Not every medication is right for every person, but our team is here to help you find what works best.
Common options may include sertraline, fluoxetine, escitalopram, duloxetine
- -Typically used to stabilize mood, reduce anxiety, and improve emotional regulation
- -Usually take 4–6 weeks to show full effects
- -Used to treat: Depression, Anxiety, PMDD, SAD, Stress
- -May require monitoring for side effects or dosage changes
May include atomoxetine (Strattera) or other non-stimulant options
- -Often used for individuals who need focus support without controlled substances
-Used to treat: Adult ADHD, Focus Issues, Executive Dysfunction
-Personalized approach based on age, medical history, and symptom profile
- -Often used for individuals who need focus support without controlled substances
Used to treat: Insomnia, Generalized Anxiety, Stress-related sleep issues
- -May include short-term sleep medications (e.g., doxepin, hydroxyzine)
- -Non-habit-forming options preferred when appropriate
- -Always prescribed with safety and long-term wellness in mind
- -May include short-term sleep medications (e.g., doxepin, hydroxyzine)
SSRIs may be used cyclically or continuously depending on symptoms
- -Hormonal support may be discussed based on individual needs
-Used to treat: PMDD, Menstrual Mood Swings
-Collaborative approach to managing mood changes across cycles
- -Hormonal support may be discussed based on individual needs
Safe Prescribing Is Our Standard
At BloomingRX, you’ll never receive a prescription without a licensed provider’s careful review. We follow all state and federal guidelines, and we don’t overprescribe or take shortcuts with your health.
Key Safety Standards:
- All providers are board-certified and licensed in the states they serve
- All medications are reviewed and prescribed in accordance with FDA guidance
- We do not issue automatic or algorithm-only prescriptions
- You’ll always be able to message your provider with questions or concerns
- Your care plan can evolve as your needs change
Still Have Questions?
We're Here to Answer Them
Are online psychiatric medications safe?
Yes — when prescribed responsibly. BloomingRX providers are licensed clinicians who follow strict safety protocols. Your care is never handled by AI alone or rushed through without proper evaluation.
What if I don’t tolerate the medication I’m given?
If a medication causes side effects or doesn’t feel right, you can message your provider for a follow-up. They’ll help you find an alternative or adjust the dose safely.
Will I get the same medications I would in person?
In many cases, yes. Our providers can prescribe commonly used mental health medications like SSRIs and non-stimulants, based on your needs and local prescribing regulations.
How soon should I report a side effect?
As soon as possible. It’s always better to check in early, even if the symptom seems mild. Your provider will help assess whether it’s expected or something that needs a change.
