

Can't find Eprontia at your pharmacy? Here are 3 proven tips and tools to help you find Eprontia in stock near you in 2026, including real-time availability.
Getting a prescription for Eprontia is one thing — actually finding it in stock at a pharmacy is another. Because Eprontia is a specialty liquid formulation of Topiramate, many pharmacies don't carry it regularly. But that doesn't mean you're out of options.
In this guide, we'll share three practical tips to help you locate Eprontia quickly, plus what to do if you still can't find it.
Before diving into solutions, it helps to understand the problem. Eprontia is the only FDA-approved ready-to-use liquid form of Topiramate. Since most patients take Topiramate as generic tablets, pharmacies often don't keep the liquid version on their shelves. It's a brand-name product made by a single manufacturer (Azurity Pharmaceuticals), and the retail price of $250–$334 for 120 mL means pharmacies are cautious about stocking it without guaranteed demand.
For a deeper dive into the reasons, read: Why Is Eprontia So Hard to Find?
The most efficient way to find Eprontia in stock is to use Medfinder. Instead of calling pharmacy after pharmacy, Medfinder lets you search for Eprontia and see which pharmacies near you actually have it available — in real time.
Here's how it works:
This saves you hours of phone calls and wasted trips. You can also learn more about checking availability in our guide: How to Check If a Pharmacy Has Eprontia in Stock.
Large chain pharmacies (CVS, Walgreens, Rite Aid) often have rigid inventory systems that prioritize high-volume generic medications. Independent pharmacies, on the other hand, tend to be more flexible with their ordering. Many independent pharmacies will happily order Eprontia for you from their wholesaler, often getting it within 1–2 business days.
Compounding pharmacies are another option. While Eprontia is an FDA-approved ready-to-use solution (which is generally preferred over compounded alternatives), compounding pharmacies are often more familiar with liquid medications and may already stock Eprontia or be able to get it quickly.
Pro tip: When calling pharmacies, ask specifically for "Eprontia, Topiramate oral solution 25 mg/mL." Some pharmacy staff may not recognize the brand name but will find it by the generic name and formulation.
Pharmacy inventory gets restocked on specific days — usually early in the week (Monday through Wednesday). If you're having trouble finding Eprontia, try these strategies:
If you've tried the tips above and still can't locate Eprontia, here are some additional options:
Your doctor or neurologist may be able to help by contacting pharmacies directly or adjusting your prescription. If the liquid form is medically necessary (for example, for a child who can't swallow tablets), your prescriber can note this on the prescription, which may help with insurance approvals and pharmacy ordering priority.
If Eprontia remains unavailable, there are other formulations of Topiramate to consider. Generic Topiramate tablets are widely available and cost as little as $2 for a 30-day supply with a coupon. Extended-release capsules like Qudexy XR can be opened and sprinkled on food, which may work for patients who have difficulty swallowing.
Read more: Alternatives to Eprontia If You Can't Fill Your Prescription.
The manufacturer offers support resources including a Bridge Program that may provide temporary supply while insurance authorization is processed. Visit eprontia.azuritysolutions.com for details.
Finding Eprontia in stock takes a bit more effort than filling a typical prescription, but it is possible. Start with Medfinder for the fastest results, try independent pharmacies, and plan your refills ahead of time. With these strategies, you can spend less time searching and more time managing your health.
If cost is also a concern, check out our savings guide: How to Save Money on Eprontia in 2026.
You focus on staying healthy. We'll handle the rest.
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