Updated: January 12, 2026
How to Find Flurazepam in Stock Near You (Tools + Tips)
Author
Peter Daggett

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- Why Is Flurazepam So Hard to Find?
- Step 1: Use medfinder to Search Pharmacies Near You
- Step 2: Prioritize Independent Pharmacies
- Step 3: Call Ahead and Ask the Right Questions
- Step 4: Ask for a Special Order
- Step 5: Try a Compounding Pharmacy
- Step 6: Have a Backup Plan Ready
- What to Do if You're Traveling
- Summary: Your Checklist for Finding Flurazepam
Finding flurazepam with only one US manufacturer is challenging. These tools and tips can help you locate a pharmacy with it in stock near you.
With only one manufacturer currently producing flurazepam in the United States, finding it at your local pharmacy requires more effort than it used to. Most major chain pharmacies don't keep it in regular stock, and calling around can eat up hours of your day. The good news: there are smarter ways to search.
This guide covers the best tools and tactics for locating flurazepam in stock near you in 2026, from pharmacy search strategies to working with your prescriber when stock is truly depleted.
Why Is Flurazepam So Hard to Find?
In short: Mylan (Viatris) discontinued flurazepam capsules, leaving Chartwell Rx as the only U.S. manufacturer as of late 2025. This single-supplier situation means pharmacies have fewer restocking options, and not all of them stock the drug. For a full breakdown of the causes, read our guide on why flurazepam is so hard to find.
Step 1: Use medfinder to Search Pharmacies Near You
The fastest way to find flurazepam in stock is to use medfinder. You provide your medication, dosage, and location, and medfinder calls pharmacies near you to find out which ones can fill your prescription. Results are texted directly to you — no hold music, no wasted trips.
Step 2: Prioritize Independent Pharmacies
Independent pharmacies are often your best bet for hard-to-find medications like flurazepam. Unlike chain pharmacies, independents have more flexibility in sourcing from specialty wholesalers and can place custom orders for medications that aren't part of their standard inventory. If a chain pharmacy tells you they don't carry flurazepam, your next call should be to a local independent.
Step 3: Call Ahead and Ask the Right Questions
When you call a pharmacy, be specific. Don't just ask "do you have flurazepam?" — ask:
"Do you currently have flurazepam 15 mg (or 30 mg) capsules in stock?"
"Is it the Chartwell brand?" (This is the only US manufacturer right now.)
"If you don't have it, can you order it from your wholesaler?"
"How long would it take to arrive?"
Calling 3–5 business days before your prescription runs out gives the pharmacy enough time to place a special order if needed. Don't wait until you're out.
Step 4: Ask for a Special Order
Many pharmacies can order medications they don't normally stock through their wholesale distributors. If a pharmacy doesn't have flurazepam today but their wholesaler carries Chartwell's product, they may be able to have it within 1–3 business days. Ask directly: "Can you place a special order for me?" Most pharmacists are willing to do this for an established customer, especially when they understand the shortage context.
Step 5: Try a Compounding Pharmacy
In some cases, a licensed compounding pharmacy can prepare flurazepam capsules using pharmaceutical-grade active ingredient if the commercial product is unavailable. This requires a prescription specifically written for compounded flurazepam. Talk to your doctor to see if this is an appropriate option given your situation. Note that compounded medications are not FDA-approved and may cost more than commercial generics.
Step 6: Have a Backup Plan Ready
If you genuinely cannot find flurazepam in stock, speak to your prescriber before running out. Never stop a benzodiazepine abruptly — doing so can cause dangerous withdrawal reactions including seizures. Your doctor can help you either locate the medication or transition safely to an alternative such as temazepam (Restoril) or zolpidem (Ambien), both of which are widely available.
What to Do if You're Traveling
If you travel frequently, be aware that flurazepam may be even harder to find in smaller cities or rural areas. As a Schedule IV controlled substance, it cannot be filled across state lines without a valid prescription registered in that state. Plan ahead by bringing enough supply for your trip and asking your prescriber about an early refill if you'll be away when your prescription runs out.
Summary: Your Checklist for Finding Flurazepam
Use medfinder to call pharmacies near you
Try independent pharmacies before chain pharmacies
Ask about Chartwell Rx specifically when calling
Request a special order if a pharmacy doesn't have stock
Consider a compounding pharmacy as a last resort
Never stop flurazepam abruptly — talk to your doctor first
If finding flurazepam proves impossible in your area, read our guide to alternatives to flurazepam when you can't fill your prescription.
Frequently Asked Questions
Independent pharmacies tend to have better access to flurazepam than major chains like CVS or Walgreens, because they have more flexibility to source from specialty wholesalers. Call ahead to confirm stock and ask specifically for the Chartwell Rx product.
Most pharmacy websites don't show real-time controlled substance inventory. The best way to check is to call the pharmacy directly or use medfinder, which contacts pharmacies on your behalf to find which ones can fill your prescription.
If a pharmacy can order flurazepam through their wholesaler, it typically arrives within 1–3 business days. Call at least 3–5 days before your prescription runs out to allow time for a special order.
As a Schedule IV controlled substance, flurazepam has restrictions on mail-order dispensing that vary by state. Some mail-order pharmacies affiliated with insurance plans can dispense 90-day supplies. Check with your insurance plan's pharmacy benefit and confirm they can source Chartwell's flurazepam.
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