

Can't find Chlorophyll at your local pharmacy? Here are proven tools and tips to locate Chlorophyllin products like Derifil, Nullo, and Chlorofresh near you.
If you use Chlorophyll — whether as Derifil, Nullo, Chlorofresh, or another Chlorophyllin Copper Complex product — to manage odor from a colostomy, ileostomy, incontinence, or body odor, you know how frustrating it can be when your pharmacy doesn't have it in stock.
Chlorophyll products serve an important role in quality of life for many patients, and running out isn't just an inconvenience — it can affect your confidence and daily comfort. The good news? With the right approach, you can find Chlorophyll without spending hours on the phone.
Here are three proven strategies to find Chlorophyll in stock near you — plus what to do if none of them work.
Medfinder is a free tool that helps you check which pharmacies near you have specific medications and supplements in stock. Instead of calling every pharmacy in your area one by one, you can search for Chlorophyll or Chlorophyllin and see results from pharmacies in your zip code.
Here's how to use it:
This is especially helpful if you're looking for a specific brand like Derifil, which isn't carried everywhere. Medfinder saves you time and eliminates the guesswork. For a detailed walkthrough, see our guide on how to check if a pharmacy has Chlorophyll in stock.
Big chain pharmacies like CVS, Walgreens, and Rite Aid often focus their shelf space on high-volume medications. Niche products like pharmaceutical-grade Chlorophyllin can fall through the cracks.
Independent pharmacies are different. They typically have more flexibility in what they order and are often willing to special-order products for their customers. Here's why they're worth a call:
To find an independent pharmacy near you, search "independent pharmacy near me" or check with your state's pharmacy association. You can also ask your doctor for a referral — many providers know which local pharmacies carry specialty items.
Timing can make a difference, especially for products with limited stock.
If you've tried the strategies above and still can't locate Chlorophyll, here are additional steps:
There are other products that work similarly to Chlorophyllin for odor management. Bismuth Subgallate (sold as Devrom) is an FDA-recognized internal deodorant that many ostomy patients use. Activated Charcoal capsules can also help absorb odors in the GI tract. Your doctor can help you decide which alternative is right for you. Read more in our guide: Alternatives to Chlorophyll If You Can't Fill Your Prescription.
Even if a pharmacy doesn't normally stock Chlorophyll, most can place a special order. It typically takes 1-3 business days for the product to arrive. Ask your pharmacist directly — they may just need the specific product name and NDC number.
Here's a quick comparison of where to find Chlorophyll products online:
Finding Chlorophyll takes a little patience, but it's very achievable. Start with Medfinder to check local availability, explore independent pharmacies, and keep an online backup supply. If you're having ongoing difficulty, your doctor can help you find an alternative that works just as well.
For more information about Chlorophyll, including how it works and potential side effects, check out our guides:
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