

Don't want to call 10 pharmacies? Here's how to check if Myfortic is in stock near you using online tools, apps, and Medfinder.
If you've ever spent an afternoon calling pharmacy after pharmacy asking "Do you have Myfortic in stock?" — you know how frustrating it is. Between hold times, transfers to the pharmacist, and vague answers like "we can order it," checking stock the old-fashioned way can eat up hours.
The good news: there are faster ways to find out which pharmacies near you actually have Myfortic (Mycophenolic Acid) on their shelves right now. Here's how to do it without picking up the phone.
Myfortic and its generic equivalents (Mycophenolic Acid delayed-release tablets) have experienced intermittent supply issues. Generic manufacturers have faced manufacturing disruptions, and not every pharmacy stocks a specialty immunosuppressant like Myfortic routinely. If your pharmacy doesn't carry it regularly, they may need to special-order it — which can take days.
For a deeper look at why this happens, check out our guide on why Myfortic is so hard to find.
Medfinder is built specifically to help you find medications in stock near you. Enter your medication name and zip code, and Medfinder shows you which pharmacies have it available — saving you the phone-tag hassle.
This is especially useful for specialty medications like Myfortic that aren't stocked everywhere.
Many major pharmacy chains let you check stock or transfer prescriptions through their apps:
Keep in mind that app-based stock information isn't always real-time. A pharmacy might show a medication as available, but their actual on-hand count could be different. Still, it's a much faster starting point than calling.
GoodRx isn't just for coupons. When you search for a medication on GoodRx, it shows you prices at pharmacies near you — and pharmacies that show pricing generally have the medication in stock or can get it quickly. It's an indirect but useful way to check availability.
For the generic (Mycophenolic Acid delayed-release 360 mg), GoodRx shows prices as low as $43–$100 for a 30-day supply with a coupon.
If you're on a maintenance medication like Myfortic, your insurance plan may offer a mail-order pharmacy option. Mail-order pharmacies typically have better stock of specialty medications and can deliver a 90-day supply directly to your door. Check your insurance plan's website or call the number on your insurance card to see if this is available to you.
Because Myfortic is an immunosuppressant used primarily by transplant patients, specialty pharmacies are more likely to stock it consistently than your corner drugstore. Your transplant center likely works with specific specialty pharmacies — ask them which ones they recommend.
Sometimes a quick phone call is still the fastest route. Here are tips to make it efficient:
Found a pharmacy that has Myfortic? Here's what to do next:
You shouldn't have to spend hours tracking down a medication you depend on. Tools like Medfinder, pharmacy apps, and GoodRx make it much easier to check stock from your couch. If you're consistently having trouble finding Myfortic, talk to your transplant team or doctor about specialty pharmacy options or alternative medications that may be more readily available.
You focus on staying healthy. We'll handle the rest.
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