

Struggling to find Betaxolol at your pharmacy? Here are the best tools and tips to locate Betaxolol in stock near you in 2026.
Finding Betaxolol in 2026 can feel like a scavenger hunt. Whether you need Betaxolol tablets for blood pressure or Betaxolol eye drops for glaucoma, the ongoing supply issues mean your regular pharmacy may not have it. But you're not out of options.
This guide walks you through the best tools and strategies to locate Betaxolol in stock—without wasting hours on the phone.
Before diving into solutions, it helps to understand the problem. Multiple manufacturers have discontinued Betaxolol products, including Kerlone (oral brand), Betoptic S (ophthalmic suspension by Novartis), and Epic Pharma's generic tablets. This has created a supply gap that remaining manufacturers struggle to fill. For the full story, see our article on why Betaxolol is so hard to find.
The fastest way to find Betaxolol in stock is to use MedFinder. Instead of calling pharmacies one by one, MedFinder lets you search for Betaxolol availability at pharmacies near your location. Simply enter your medication and zip code, and you'll see which pharmacies currently have it available.
This is especially useful during a shortage because availability changes frequently—a pharmacy that was out yesterday might have received a new shipment today.
If you prefer to call directly, here are some tips to make the process more efficient:
If pharmacies in your immediate area are all out of Betaxolol, consider expanding your search:
If you do find Betaxolol in stock, ask your doctor about writing a 90-day prescription instead of the typical 30-day supply. This reduces how often you need to hunt for the medication and helps ensure continuity of treatment.
For Betaxolol eye drops specifically, compounding pharmacies may be able to prepare the medication if commercial products are unavailable. Your ophthalmologist can write a prescription for a compounding pharmacy if needed.
Specialty pharmacies that focus on ophthalmology medications may also have better access to Betaxolol ophthalmic products.
Some pharmacy apps and tools allow you to set up notifications when a medication comes back in stock. Ask your pharmacist if they offer this service, or check back regularly on MedFinder for updated availability.
If Betaxolol remains completely unavailable in your area, it may be time to discuss alternatives with your prescriber. There are several effective medications in the same class:
Read our complete guide on alternatives to Betaxolol for more details on switching medications safely.
Betaxolol can cost $40 or more per month without insurance, but discount cards can bring the price down to under $20. Check out our guide on how to save money on Betaxolol for coupons and assistance programs.
Don't wait until you run out. Visit MedFinder today to check which pharmacies near you have Betaxolol in stock, and take control of your medication supply.
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