

A clinical briefing on Cartia XT and Diltiazem ER availability in 2026. Shortage timeline, prescribing strategies, alternatives, and provider tools.
Your patients are calling about Cartia XT. They can't find it at their pharmacy, they're worried about running out, and they want to know if there's a shortage. As a prescriber, you need accurate, up-to-date information to guide clinical decisions and keep patients safely medicated.
This article provides a comprehensive overview of Cartia XT (Diltiazem Hydrochloride extended-release capsules) availability, the factors affecting supply, prescribing considerations, and practical tools to help your patients maintain access to their medication.
As of early 2026, oral Cartia XT and generic Diltiazem ER capsules (Cardizem CD equivalent) are not listed on the FDA Drug Shortage Database. There is no formal nationwide shortage of the oral formulations.
However, localized availability issues persist. Pharmacies across the country report intermittent difficulty obtaining Cartia XT and certain generic Diltiazem ER products due to:
The injectable form of Diltiazem remains in a well-documented shortage dating back to June 2015, exacerbated by Akorn's discontinuation in mid-2022. Hikma and other manufacturers have products on allocation. This primarily affects inpatient settings but may contribute to patient anxiety about Diltiazem supply broadly.
Understanding the broader Diltiazem supply landscape helps inform clinical conversations:
The complexity of the Diltiazem extended-release product landscape presents unique prescribing challenges that directly affect patient access.
This is the most clinically significant issue. There are at least six distinct extended-release Diltiazem product types, and they are not interchangeable:
Each formulation has different pharmacokinetic profiles. Pharmacists cannot substitute across these categories without a new prescription. When writing prescriptions, specify the formulation type clearly (e.g., "Diltiazem ER capsules, Cardizem CD type") to give pharmacists maximum flexibility while ensuring bioequivalence.
When Diltiazem ER (CD type) is unavailable, consider the patient's primary indication:
For a patient-facing overview of alternatives, see alternatives to Cartia XT.
Cost barriers compound availability issues. Here is the current pricing landscape:
Patients without insurance or with high deductibles benefit significantly from discount programs (GoodRx, SingleCare, RxSaver). The Teva Cares Foundation offers patient assistance for eligible uninsured patients. Additional resources are available through NeedyMeds and RxAssist.
For provider-specific savings guidance, see how to help patients save money on Cartia XT.
Several tools can help you and your staff manage Cartia XT availability challenges:
Medfinder allows providers and clinical staff to check real-time pharmacy availability for Cartia XT and Diltiazem ER products. This can be integrated into your workflow when patients report difficulty filling prescriptions. Direct your patients to the platform, or use it proactively when writing prescriptions for medications with known availability issues.
The FDA Drug Shortage Database provides official shortage listings and estimated resolution dates. Monitor this for any changes to oral Diltiazem ER status.
ASHP maintains detailed shortage reports including alternative therapy recommendations and clinical guidance.
To maximize your patient's chance of getting their medication filled:
The Diltiazem market is unlikely to see major changes in 2026. The oral formulation supply appears stable at the national level, though localized disruptions will continue. The injectable shortage is expected to persist.
Key trends to watch:
While Cartia XT is not in an official shortage, your patients' difficulties finding it are real. As a prescriber, you can help by writing flexible prescriptions, being prepared with therapeutic alternatives, and directing patients to tools like Medfinder to locate available stock.
The most effective approach combines proactive prescribing practices with patient education. Ensure your patients understand the importance of early refills, know about discount programs, and have a backup plan if their regular pharmacy runs out.
For additional clinical information, see our articles on Cartia XT drug interactions and how to help your patients find Cartia XT in stock.
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