Updated: January 24, 2026
How to Check If a Pharmacy Has Myobloc in Stock (Without Calling)
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Peter Daggett

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Calling pharmacies one by one for Myobloc is exhausting. Here are smarter ways to check availability — including tools that do the calling for you.
Tracking down a specialty injectable like Myobloc (rimabotulinumtoxinB) is not as simple as searching a pharmacy app. Most retail pharmacy websites don't show real-time inventory for specialty medications, and calling every pharmacy in your area is time-consuming and frustrating. Here's a smarter approach — including tools that do the calling for you.
Why Online Pharmacy Inventory Tools Don't Work for Myobloc
Tools like GoodRx, Walgreens.com, or CVS.com are designed to show pricing and general availability for common prescription drugs. Myobloc is different:
It's a specialty injectable ordered on-demand, not shelf-stocked in most locations
Retail pharmacy websites typically don't show specialty injectable inventory
Pricing tools like GoodRx can show pricing data, but not actual current stock status
For a drug like Myobloc, real-time inventory requires actual pharmacy contact — either by phone or through a service that makes those calls for you.
Option 1: Use medfinder (Recommended)
medfinder is built for exactly this use case. Here's how it works:
You provide your medication name (Myobloc / rimabotulinumtoxinB), the vial size you need, and your zip code
medfinder calls pharmacies in your area to check who has Myobloc available
Results are texted to you — typically within a short turnaround time
This is particularly valuable for a specialty injectable like Myobloc where cold chain handling means not every pharmacy that "sells" it actually has it in stock at any given time. medfinder verifies real-time availability rather than just listing whether a pharmacy carries the drug in general.
Option 2: Contact Your Prescriber's Office
If your neurologist prescribes Myobloc regularly, their office likely knows exactly which local specialty pharmacies or distributors carry it — and may even stock it in-office. Before spending time on your own search, call your provider's office and ask: "Do you stock Myobloc, or which pharmacy would you recommend?" This single call may resolve everything.
Option 3: Call Specialty Pharmacy Networks Directly
If you're searching yourself, focus your calls on specialty pharmacy networks rather than general retail chains. These are the most likely to carry Myobloc:
Accredo: 1-800-803-2523
CVS Specialty: 1-800-237-2767
Walgreens Specialty: accessible through Walgreens.com/specialtypharmacy
Hospital outpatient pharmacies: Call any nearby hospital's outpatient pharmacy directly
Option 4: Contact the Manufacturer
Solstice Neurosciences (Supernus Pharmaceuticals) can direct you to distributors and pharmacies that have Myobloc in their supply chain. Call Myobloc patient support at 1-888-461-2255. They may be able to identify a local source or arrange distribution directly.
What Information to Have Ready
When checking pharmacy availability — whether calling yourself or using medfinder — have this information ready:
Drug name: Myobloc (rimabotulinumtoxinB)
Vial strength needed: 2,500 units/0.5 mL, 5,000 units/1 mL, or 10,000 units/2 mL
Number of vials needed
Your prescription and prior authorization number if applicable
Plan Ahead — Don't Wait Until Your Appointment
The most common mistake Myobloc patients make is waiting until they're a few days from their injection appointment to start looking. Because Myobloc must be ordered, refrigerated, and potentially shipped, you need lead time. Start your search 4–6 weeks before your scheduled treatment. For more background on why this is such a common problem, see: Why Is Myobloc So Hard to Find?
Frequently Asked Questions
Not reliably. Tools like GoodRx and pharmacy apps can show pricing data but do not reflect real-time specialty injectable inventory. Myobloc is ordered on demand at most pharmacies and isn't tracked in the same inventory databases as common prescription drugs. You need direct pharmacy contact to verify current stock.
The fastest approach is to either ask your prescribing neurologist's office (they often know or stock it themselves) or use medfinder, which calls pharmacies on your behalf and texts you the results. This saves significant time compared to calling multiple specialty pharmacies yourself.
Myobloc is available in three single-dose vial sizes: 2,500 units/0.5 mL, 5,000 units/1 mL, and 10,000 units/2 mL — all at a concentration of 5,000 units/mL. Know which size your doctor prescribed before calling pharmacies, as not all locations may carry all vial sizes.
Some specialty pharmacies can ship Myobloc with cold chain packaging. Confirm that the pharmacy ships to your state, uses appropriate refrigerated packaging, and provides a next-day or expedited delivery option. You must have proper refrigeration available to store it immediately upon delivery.
Unfortunately, Medicare does not cover Myobloc, and the drug is not carried at most retail pharmacies regardless of payment method. Your best options are specialty pharmacies and your prescriber's office. Note that without Medicare coverage, you'll be paying full cash price — consider using a prescription discount card like SingleCare to reduce the cost.
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