

Can't find adalimumab at your pharmacy? Here are practical tools and tips to locate Humira or its biosimilars in stock near you in 2026.
If you've been prescribed adalimumab — whether it's brand-name Humira or one of its many biosimilars — and your pharmacy tells you it's not in stock, you know the frustration. You're left making phone calls, waiting on hold, and wondering if you'll get your next dose on time.
Adalimumab is a specialty biologic medication used to treat autoimmune conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn's disease, psoriasis, and more. Because it requires refrigeration and costs thousands of dollars, not every pharmacy keeps it on the shelf. But that doesn't mean you can't find it — you just need the right approach.
Here are three practical strategies to help you find adalimumab in stock.
Instead of calling pharmacy after pharmacy, use Medfinder to check which pharmacies near you have adalimumab in stock. Medfinder shows you real-time availability so you can skip the guesswork and go straight to a pharmacy that has your medication ready.
This is especially helpful if your insurance requires a specific biosimilar version. You can search for the exact product — whether it's Amjevita, Hadlima, Hyrimoz, or another biosimilar — and see where it's available in your area.
Big chain pharmacies don't always carry specialty biologics like adalimumab. Independent pharmacies and specialty pharmacies are often better equipped to handle these medications. Here's why:
Ask your doctor's office if they work with a preferred specialty pharmacy. Many rheumatology, gastroenterology, and dermatology practices have established relationships with specialty pharmacies that streamline the process.
One of the simplest ways to avoid running out of adalimumab is to start the refill process early. Because the medication may need to be special-ordered, and insurance may require re-authorization, waiting until your last dose to request a refill is risky.
Here's a good timeline:
If you use a specialty pharmacy with home delivery, they often have automatic refill programs that handle this for you.
If you've tried the steps above and you're still having trouble, here are some additional options:
There are more than 10 FDA-approved adalimumab biosimilars on the market. Several are designated as interchangeable, meaning your pharmacist may be able to substitute one for another without a new prescription. If the specific product your insurance prefers isn't available, a different interchangeable biosimilar may be in stock.
Read more: Alternatives to Adalimumab If You Can't Fill Your Prescription
AbbVie's HUMIRA Complete program (1-800-4HUMIRA) can help with locating pharmacies, navigating insurance, and connecting you with support services. Biosimilar manufacturers like Amgen and Sandoz also have patient support programs.
If you're going to miss a dose, let your prescriber know. They can advise on whether a short delay is safe for your condition and may be able to provide a bridge supply or adjust your treatment plan temporarily.
Adalimumab is widely available in 2026 — it's not in a national shortage. But because it's a specialty biologic with cold storage requirements and complex insurance rules, finding it sometimes takes extra effort. The key is using the right tools, planning ahead, and working with pharmacies that specialize in biologics.
Search for adalimumab on Medfinder to find it in stock near you today.
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