

Learn how to check if a pharmacy near you has Neffy in stock without calling. Use Medfinder, pharmacy apps, and other tools to find Neffy fast.
You've got your Neffy prescription in hand, and now you need to find a pharmacy that actually has it. The problem? Neffy (Epinephrine nasal spray) is still a relatively new product — FDA approved in August 2024 — and not every pharmacy stocks it yet.
Calling pharmacy after pharmacy is frustrating and time-consuming. The good news is there are faster ways to check stock without picking up the phone. Here's how.
Neffy is the first needle-free Epinephrine product on the market. As a new medication from ARS Pharmaceuticals, pharmacy stocking has been expanding but isn't universal yet. Some pharmacies may need to special-order it, which can take a day or two. For more background, check out our article on why Neffy is hard to find.
Medfinder is a free tool built specifically to help patients find medications in stock at pharmacies near them. Simply search for Neffy, enter your zip code, and see which nearby pharmacies have it available. It's the fastest way to check multiple pharmacies at once without making a single phone call.
Many major pharmacy chains let you check medication availability through their apps or websites:
Keep in mind that not all pharmacy apps explicitly show real-time stock levels. Some will let you submit the prescription and then notify you if there's an issue filling it.
While GoodRx is primarily known for discount coupons, it also shows which pharmacies in your area carry a medication and at what price. Search for Neffy on GoodRx to see pharmacy options near you. This can double as a way to compare prices if you're paying out of pocket.
Ask your doctor to e-prescribe Neffy to a specific pharmacy. If that pharmacy doesn't have it in stock, they'll typically contact you and can help locate it at a nearby location or order it for you. This saves you the legwork.
If chain pharmacies don't have Neffy, independent pharmacies and allergy specialty pharmacies may be more likely to stock it. They often have more flexibility in their ordering and may cater to patients with specific medication needs.
Sometimes a quick phone call is still the most direct approach. If you decide to call, here are tips to make it efficient:
When you locate a pharmacy with Neffy in stock:
Don't wait days to pick it up. Pharmacy stock can change, and someone else may fill their prescription before you do.
Neffy's cash price is around $685 to $800 for a 2-pack. But you likely won't pay that much:
For the full guide, see how to save money on Neffy.
You should always carry two Neffy devices. If your first dose doesn't fully control an anaphylactic reaction, you may need a second dose 5 minutes later using a new device in the same nostril.
When you receive your Neffy, check the expiration date. Set a reminder to refill before it expires so you're never without a working device.
If you can't find Neffy locally:
Finding Neffy doesn't have to mean calling every pharmacy in town. Tools like Medfinder make it easy to check stock at multiple pharmacies in seconds. Pharmacy apps, GoodRx, and e-prescribing are also practical options.
The key is to be proactive — check availability before you need it in an emergency, keep track of your expiration dates, and always have a backup plan. Your safety depends on having Neffy ready when you need it.
You focus on staying healthy. We'll handle the rest.
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