Medications
Medications
Every prescription requires review by a licensed provider in your state before it is issued. The medications below are available only when a provider determines they are medically appropriate for you.
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- Injectable
- GLP-1
Semaglutide / Cyanocobalamin
A once-weekly GLP-1 receptor agonist compounded with cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12), prescribed when appropriate to support appetite regulation as part of a provider-guided weight-management plan. Individual responses vary; a licensed provider will determine whether this medication is suitable for you.
Available by prescription only, subject to medical eligibility, provider approval, and state availability. Pricing is shown during your secure online visit and confirmed only after provider review.
Get Started No prescription without provider approval -
- Injectable
- GIP/GLP-1
Tirzepatide / Cyanocobalamin
A once-weekly dual GIP/GLP-1 receptor agonist compounded with cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12), prescribed when appropriate as part of a provider-guided weight-management plan. Individual responses vary; a licensed provider will determine whether this medication is suitable for you.
Available by prescription only, subject to medical eligibility, provider approval, and state availability. Pricing is shown during your secure online visit and confirmed only after provider review.
Get Started No prescription without provider approval
Medication availability is subject to medical eligibility, provider review, and the laws of your state. Prescriptions are issued only when medically appropriate, and only in the states we serve. Pricing is presented during your secure online visit before any commitment. Compounded medications are prepared by licensed pharmacies and are not FDA-approved drugs; a licensed provider will discuss whether treatment is right for you.
Understanding Your Medication
What are compounded medications?
Compounded medications are prepared by a licensed pharmacy to a provider's prescription, combining or adjusting ingredients — for example, adding cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12) to a base compound.
Prepared by a licensed pharmacy
Prescriptions on our platform are filled by Rush Pharmacy (rushpharmacy.com), a licensed pharmacy that prepares compounded medications under state and federal pharmacy standards. You are always free to fill your prescription at any pharmacy of your choice.
Not FDA-approved drugs
Compounded medications are not reviewed or approved by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality in the way commercially manufactured drugs are. Your provider will discuss what this means for you before any prescription is issued.
Prescription-only, provider-led
These medications are available only with a prescription from a licensed provider who has reviewed your health history and determined that treatment is medically appropriate. There are no automated approvals.
Part of a supervised plan
If prescribed, your medication is one part of a provider-guided plan. You can message your care team through your secure patient portal with questions about dosing or side effects at any time.
Common Questions
Frequently asked questions
Which states does Health Rockit serve?
Health Rockit serves patients in 47 U.S. states. We do not currently serve California, South Carolina, or New Jersey. Availability depends on provider licensure and may change over time — see our Compliance page for the full list.
Which pharmacy fills my prescription?
Prescriptions are filled by Rush Pharmacy (rushpharmacy.com), a licensed pharmacy partner. You are always free to fill your prescription at any pharmacy of your choice — just contact support and notify your prescribing provider.
Who reviews my medical intake?
Clinical consultations and medical review are provided through LocumTele (locumtele.org), an independent network of licensed physicians and clinicians. A provider licensed in your state reviews every intake before any prescription is issued.
What does the online consultation involve?
You complete a secure online health intake, which typically takes 10–15 minutes. A licensed provider then reviews your health history and goals. Depending on your state and your answers, the provider may message you follow-up questions or require a synchronous (live) visit before making a decision.
How long does shipping take?
After a provider approves your treatment plan, your prescription is sent to the pharmacy, which prepares and ships your medication with tracking. You'll receive your tracking information as soon as your order ships.
What happens if I'm not approved?
Not everyone is a candidate, and that's the point of medical review. If a provider determines treatment isn't medically appropriate for you, no prescription is issued and you are not charged for medication.
What support do I get after I start?
Ongoing care is part of the service. You can message your care team through your secure patient portal with questions about your treatment, side effects, or dosing, and our support team can help with shipping and account questions.