

Can't find Duavee at your pharmacy? Here are practical tools and tips to help you locate Duavee in stock near you in 2026, including Medfinder and more.
If your pharmacy just told you Duavee is out of stock — or that they don't even carry it — you're dealing with a frustration that thousands of women face every month. Duavee (conjugated estrogens/bazedoxifene) is a unique menopause medication, and its limited availability means filling a prescription can feel like a scavenger hunt.
But it doesn't have to be. In this guide, we'll walk you through the best tools and strategies to find Duavee in stock near you — so you can spend less time on the phone with pharmacies and more time living your life.
For background on why this drug is so hard to find, see our article on why Duavee is so hard to find in 2026.
The single most effective thing you can do is use Medfinder to check which pharmacies near you currently have Duavee in stock.
Here's how it works:
This saves you the time and hassle of calling multiple pharmacies yourself. Medfinder checks real-time inventory data so you can find what you need quickly. It's free to use and doesn't require an account.
You can also learn more about checking pharmacy stock in our detailed guide: How to check if a pharmacy has Duavee in stock.
When large chain pharmacies like CVS, Walgreens, or Rite Aid don't carry Duavee, independent pharmacies are often your best bet. Here's why:
Specialty pharmacies — particularly those that focus on women's health or hormone therapy — may also be a reliable source. Ask your doctor if they can recommend a specialty pharmacy in your area.
You can search for independent pharmacies on Medfinder, or simply search online for "independent pharmacy near me." Many communities have locally owned pharmacies that don't show up on chain pharmacy locator tools.
Mail-order pharmacies often have access to a wider range of brand-name medications than local retail pharmacies. Many insurance plans include a mail-order pharmacy option that can deliver Duavee directly to your door — often with a 90-day supply, which means fewer refill headaches.
Check with your insurance provider to see if they offer mail-order pharmacy benefits. Popular mail-order options include:
If you're filling at a retail pharmacy, try picking up your prescription during off-peak times. Pharmacies tend to receive new shipments early in the week (Monday or Tuesday) and early in the month. Calling or visiting during these windows may increase your chances of finding Duavee in stock.
If you've tried Medfinder, called independent pharmacies, and explored mail-order options without success, here are your next steps:
Several other hormone replacement therapies can treat menopausal symptoms and prevent osteoporosis. Alternatives include:
Read our full comparison in Alternatives to Duavee if you can't fill your prescription.
Your prescriber's office may be able to contact Pfizer directly or work with a specialty pharmacy to locate Duavee. Some offices have staff dedicated to helping patients with medication access issues.
Sometimes the issue isn't just availability — it's cost. If high prices are part of the problem, check out our guide on how to save money on Duavee in 2026. Pfizer's co-pay savings card can bring costs down to $30–$50 per month for eligible patients.
Finding Duavee in 2026 takes a little more effort than most prescriptions, but it's absolutely possible. Start with Medfinder to check real-time availability, explore independent and specialty pharmacies, and don't overlook mail-order options.
If you're a provider looking to help your patients find Duavee, check out our provider's guide to helping patients find Duavee.
The right pharmacy is out there — you just need the right tools to find it.
You focus on staying healthy. We'll handle the rest.
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