

Struggling to find Austedo in stock? Here are proven tools and tips to locate Austedo at a pharmacy near you, including Medfinder, specialty pharmacies, and more.
You've got your prescription. Your doctor says you need Austedo (deutetrabenazine) for tardive dyskinesia or Huntington's chorea. But when you try to fill it, the pharmacy doesn't have it. Sound familiar?
Finding Austedo in stock is one of the most common frustrations patients face with this medication. But there are real, practical steps you can take right now to locate it. In this guide, we'll walk you through the best tools and tips to find Austedo near you in 2026.
Before we jump into solutions, it helps to understand the problem. Austedo is a specialty medication that costs $7,000 to $10,000 per month without insurance. Most regular pharmacies don't stock it because of the cost and low demand. It's typically only available through specialty pharmacies, and insurance companies often require prior authorization before they'll cover it.
For a deeper dive into the reasons behind these access issues, read our article on why Austedo is so hard to find.
The fastest way to find Austedo in stock near you is to use Medfinder. Medfinder lets you search for pharmacies that currently have specific medications available, saving you from making dozens of phone calls.
Here's how it works:
This is especially helpful if your usual pharmacy can't get Austedo or if you're dealing with a time-sensitive situation where you can't afford to wait for a specialty pharmacy delivery.
For a step-by-step walkthrough, see our guide on how to check if a pharmacy has Austedo in stock.
Because Austedo is a high-cost, complex medication, it's most reliably available through specialty pharmacies. These pharmacies are set up specifically to handle medications like Austedo and typically offer:
To find a specialty pharmacy that carries Austedo:
Once you're set up with a specialty pharmacy, future refills are usually smoother. The first fill takes the longest because of insurance verification and prior authorization.
Your first prescription fill through a specialty pharmacy may take 1-3 weeks. This is normal and accounts for:
Plan ahead. If you know you'll be starting Austedo, ask your doctor to send the prescription to the specialty pharmacy as early as possible.
Teva Pharmaceuticals, the company that makes Austedo, offers a patient support program that can help you navigate access challenges. Their support team can assist with:
You can reach Teva's Austedo support by visiting austedo.com or calling the number on the website. Having your prescription information, insurance details, and doctor's contact information ready will speed up the process.
If you've tried all three tips above and still can't get Austedo, here are some additional options:
Austedo XR is the once-daily extended-release version of Austedo. It may be available through different specialty pharmacy channels or have better stock at certain locations. Ask your doctor if switching to Austedo XR is appropriate for you.
There are other VMAT2 inhibitors your doctor might consider:
Each has its own pros, cons, and availability challenges. Read more in our article on alternatives to Austedo.
If you're waiting for a specialty pharmacy fill or prior authorization approval, your doctor may be able to provide samples or arrange a short-term bridge supply to prevent a gap in treatment. Missing doses of Austedo for more than a week means you'll need to restart at a lower dose and titrate back up, so maintaining continuity is important.
Sometimes the barrier to finding Austedo isn't physical availability — it's cost. If insurance coverage or copays are the issue, explore savings programs. Our guide on how to save money on Austedo covers copay cards, patient assistance programs, and other options.
Finding Austedo in stock takes more effort than most medications, but it's absolutely doable with the right approach. Start with Medfinder for quick pharmacy availability checks, get set up with a specialty pharmacy for reliable ongoing access, and don't hesitate to reach out to Teva's support team for help.
The key is to be proactive. Don't wait until you're running low to start looking. Plan ahead, keep your doctor's office in the loop, and use every resource available to you.
For the latest availability updates, check our Austedo shortage update for 2026.
You focus on staying healthy. We'll handle the rest.
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