

Is Divigel in shortage in 2026? Get the latest update on Divigel availability, pricing, and what patients can do to find their estradiol gel prescription.
If you've been searching for Divigel (Estradiol gel) at your local pharmacy and coming up empty, you might be wondering whether there's an official shortage. The answer is nuanced — and understanding the full picture can help you take the right steps to get the medication you need.
In this post, we'll cover the current status of Divigel availability in 2026, why it can be hard to find, what it costs, and how to get your hands on it.
As of early 2026, Divigel is not listed on the FDA's official drug shortage list. Vertical Pharmaceuticals, the company that markets Divigel, has posted availability notifications on their website (divigel.com) reassuring patients that supplies of Divigel remain available.
However, "not in shortage" doesn't always mean "easy to find." Many patients still report difficulty locating Divigel at their local pharmacies. This is because the broader estradiol and hormone replacement therapy (HRT) market has been under pressure for several years.
Several factors have contributed to the difficulty patients face when trying to fill a Divigel prescription:
Awareness of menopause treatment has grown dramatically. More women are being prescribed HRT, and the supply of estradiol products hasn't always kept up with demand. This affects all estradiol formulations — gels, patches, tablets, and creams.
Estradiol patches (including generic patches and brands like Climara) have experienced intermittent shortages since 2023, with some disruptions continuing into 2025 and 2026. When patches are unavailable, prescribers often switch patients to gel formulations like Divigel, increasing demand for a product that some pharmacies don't routinely stock.
Not all pharmacies carry Divigel regularly. Because it's a specialty product, some locations only order it when a patient requests it. This means there can be a delay of 1 to 3 business days even when the drug is available from the wholesaler. For more details, read our full explanation of why Divigel is hard to find.
Cost is another barrier for many patients. Here's a quick breakdown:
If cost is a concern, generic Estradiol gel offers significant savings. Check out our full guide on how to save money on Divigel.
There's been an important regulatory development. In February 2025, the FDA removed the boxed warning from Divigel (and several other menopausal hormone therapy products) following a comprehensive scientific literature review. The previous boxed warning cited risks of endometrial cancer, cardiovascular disorders, breast cancer, and dementia. These risks are now described in the Warnings and Precautions section rather than as a prominent boxed warning.
This change reflects updated scientific understanding and may make prescribers more comfortable recommending Divigel and similar products. It does not mean the risks have disappeared — just that the FDA determined a boxed warning was no longer warranted for these specific products. For more on Divigel side effects, see our side effects guide.
Here are the most effective strategies for locating Divigel in 2026:
For a detailed walkthrough, see our guide on how to find Divigel in stock near you.
While Divigel is not officially in shortage in 2026, real-world availability remains inconsistent at many pharmacies. The combination of surging HRT demand, estradiol patch shortages, and pharmacy stocking practices means you may still need to do some legwork to fill your prescription.
The most important thing is to not go without your medication. Use Medfinder to find stock quickly, ask about the generic, and stay in touch with your prescriber about alternatives if needed. Your menopause management plan shouldn't have to wait.
You focus on staying healthy. We'll handle the rest.
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