

Skip the phone calls. Learn how to check if a pharmacy near you has Duavee in stock using online tools like Medfinder, pharmacy apps, and more.
If you've ever spent an afternoon calling pharmacy after pharmacy asking "Do you have Duavee in stock?" — only to hear "no" over and over — you're not alone. Duavee is one of those medications that's notoriously hard to find, and the traditional method of picking up the phone is slow, frustrating, and often fruitless.
The good news? There are online tools that can help you check pharmacy inventory without making a single call. Here's how to find Duavee in stock — the smart way.
Before we get into solutions, it helps to understand the problem. Duavee (Conjugated Estrogens/Bazedoxifene) is a brand-name medication made by Pfizer with no generic equivalent. It serves a relatively niche patient population — menopausal women with an intact uterus who need hormone therapy.
Because demand is limited compared to blockbuster drugs, many pharmacies simply don't keep it on their shelves. Add in intermittent supply disruptions, and you've got a medication that can feel impossible to track down.
For the full story, read our article on why Duavee is so hard to find in 2026.
Medfinder was built specifically for hard-to-find medications like Duavee. Instead of calling pharmacies one by one, you can search for Duavee and see which pharmacies near you actually have it available.
It's free, fast, and saves you hours of phone calls. If you're struggling to fill your Duavee prescription, this should be your first stop.
Many major pharmacy chains have apps or websites that let you check medication availability or transfer prescriptions:
Keep in mind that these apps don't always show real-time inventory for every medication, especially niche brand-name drugs like Duavee. But they're worth checking.
GoodRx is primarily known for discount coupons, but it also shows pricing at local pharmacies — which can give you an indirect clue about availability. If a pharmacy is showing a price for Duavee, there's a better chance they stock it or can order it.
Specialty pharmacies often carry medications that regular retail pharmacies don't. Many have online portals or chat features where you can inquire about Duavee availability without picking up the phone.
Mail-order pharmacies connected to your insurance plan may also be more reliable sources. Check your insurance company's website for mail-order options.
Your prescriber's office may have insights into which local pharmacies tend to stock Duavee. Some practices maintain informal lists of pharmacies that reliably carry harder-to-find medications. It's worth asking when you get your prescription.
Sometimes a phone call is still the fastest route — especially for independent pharmacies that may not have robust online systems. Here are some tips to make it more efficient:
When you locate a pharmacy that has Duavee, act quickly — supply can change fast. Here's what to do:
If your prescription is currently at a pharmacy that doesn't have Duavee, you can transfer it. Most pharmacies can handle this over the phone or through their app. Just give the new pharmacy your prescription information and the name of the pharmacy that currently holds it.
Once you find a reliable pharmacy, set up automatic refills. This signals to the pharmacy that they have a regular Duavee patient, which may encourage them to keep it in stock.
Ask your pharmacy to order your next refill a week early so there's buffer time if they need to restock. Most pharmacies will process refills 7–10 days before you run out.
Given Duavee's availability challenges, it's wise to know of a second pharmacy that carries it. That way, if your primary pharmacy runs out, you have a plan B.
If you find that retail pharmacies in your area are unreliable, a mail-order pharmacy might be your best bet for consistent access. Many insurance plans offer 90-day supplies through mail order at a lower cost per fill.
Duavee costs $300–$500 per month without insurance. Once you find it in stock, make sure you're not overpaying. Check out our guide on how to save money on Duavee for information on Pfizer's co-pay savings card, patient assistance programs, and discount options.
Finding Duavee in stock doesn't have to mean hours on the phone. Tools like Medfinder can help you quickly identify pharmacies that carry it, and pharmacy apps can help you manage transfers and refills.
The key is to be proactive: search before you need your refill, have a backup pharmacy in mind, and consider mail-order for the most consistent supply. With a little planning, you can take the stress out of filling your Duavee prescription.
You focus on staying healthy. We'll handle the rest.
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