

Learn how to check if a pharmacy has Roszet in stock without calling. Use Medfinder, pharmacy apps, and other tools to find availability fast.
You've got your prescription for Roszet (Ezetimibe/Rosuvastatin). Now you need to find a pharmacy that actually has it. If you've already tried one or two pharmacies and been told it's out of stock, you know how frustrating the process can be.
The good news: you don't have to call every pharmacy in town. There are several online tools that let you check stock from your couch. Here's how to find Roszet without spending your afternoon on hold.
Before we get into the tools, a quick note on why availability is an issue. Brand Roszet has been discontinued by its manufacturer, Althera Life Sciences. This means pharmacies are no longer receiving new supply. Any Roszet currently on shelves is remaining inventory, and once it's gone, it's gone.
No generic version of the combination product exists yet (the earliest estimate is 2033). However, the two active ingredients — generic Rosuvastatin and generic Ezetimibe — are widely available as separate pills. Your doctor can prescribe them individually if Roszet isn't available. For a full breakdown of your options, see our guide to Roszet alternatives.
Medfinder is the fastest way to check pharmacy availability for hard-to-find medications. Simply enter "Roszet" and your location, and Medfinder shows you which nearby pharmacies have it in stock — updated in real time.
This saves you from the trial-and-error approach of calling pharmacy after pharmacy. Medfinder also helps you compare options so you can choose the most convenient location.
Major pharmacy chains have their own tools for checking medication availability:
Keep in mind that these apps may not always show real-time stock for discontinued medications like Roszet. They're most useful for confirming whether a store can fill your specific prescription.
GoodRx is primarily known for discount coupons, but it also shows pharmacy pricing and can indicate which pharmacies carry a medication. Search for Roszet on GoodRx to see prices at local pharmacies. If a pharmacy shows a price, it's a good sign they may have stock or can order it.
GoodRx can also help you save money with discount cards if you're paying out of pocket.
Your prescriber's office often has relationships with specific pharmacies and may know which ones have carried Roszet recently. They can also send your prescription electronically to a pharmacy that's more likely to have it in stock, saving you a trip.
Online tools are great, but sometimes a quick phone call gets you the answer fastest. If you do call pharmacies:
When you locate a pharmacy with Roszet in stock, act quickly. With a discontinued medication, supply can disappear fast. Here's what to do:
If you can't find Roszet anywhere, talk to your doctor about switching to generic Rosuvastatin plus generic Ezetimibe as separate tablets. This gives you the same two active ingredients and costs only $20 to $55 per month — significantly less than brand Roszet's $150 to $350 price tag.
Checking pharmacy stock for Roszet doesn't have to mean calling ten pharmacies. Tools like Medfinder, pharmacy apps, and GoodRx can help you find availability online in minutes.
Given that brand Roszet has been permanently discontinued, the window for finding remaining supply is narrowing. If you're struggling to find it, the best long-term solution is working with your doctor to switch to the separate generic components. You'll get the same cholesterol-lowering benefit at a lower cost and with much better availability.
Check Roszet availability now. Search on Medfinder to find pharmacies near you.
You focus on staying healthy. We'll handle the rest.
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