

Can't find Follistim AQ at your pharmacy? Here are the best tools and tips to locate Follistim in stock near you in 2026, including specialty pharmacies.
You've got your prescription for Follistim AQ (Follitropin Beta), your IVF cycle is scheduled, and now you just need to actually find the medication. If that's turning out to be harder than expected, you're not imagining things. Follistim is a specialty fertility medication that isn't stocked at most regular pharmacies, and finding it can feel like a scavenger hunt.
The good news? With the right approach, you can track it down. Here are the best tools and tips to find Follistim in stock near you.
Instead of calling pharmacy after pharmacy, let technology do the work. Medfinder lets you search for Follistim AQ availability at pharmacies near you in real time. Just enter the medication name and your location, and you'll see which pharmacies have it in stock right now.
This is especially helpful because Follistim is distributed through specialty channels, and stock can change daily. A quick search on Medfinder can save you hours of phone calls and the stress of wondering if you'll get your medication in time for your next injection.
For a step-by-step walkthrough, check out our guide on how to check if a pharmacy has Follistim in stock.
Your local CVS or Walgreens probably doesn't carry Follistim. That's normal — fertility medications are typically handled by specialty pharmacies that focus on reproductive health. These pharmacies understand the urgency of fertility treatment and are set up to handle the cold-chain storage Follistim requires.
Some well-known specialty fertility pharmacies include:
Your fertility clinic likely has a preferred pharmacy they work with. Ask your nurse coordinator which specialty pharmacies they recommend — they'll know who has reliable stock and can process your prescription quickly.
Fertility medication demand can spike at certain times, creating temporary shortages at individual pharmacies. Here are some timing strategies:
If you've tried everything and Follistim AQ is simply unavailable, don't panic. There are real options.
Gonal-F (Follitropin Alfa) is the most direct alternative to Follistim. Both are recombinant FSH products that work the same way. Your reproductive endocrinologist can switch your protocol to Gonal-F if Follistim isn't available — in many cases, the switch is seamless.
Menopur (Menotropins) is another gonadotropin option. It contains both FSH and LH activity. While it's not identical to Follistim, it's commonly used in fertility protocols and may be more readily available.
Stock varies by pharmacy and region. If one specialty pharmacy is out, another may have it. Use Medfinder to expand your search area — some patients have found Follistim at pharmacies willing to ship overnight.
Organon, the maker of Follistim, partners with ReUnite Rx to help patients access their medications. ReUnite Rx may be able to help you locate stock or connect you with pharmacies that have availability. Contact them at info@reuniterx.com.
If you're planning additional fertility treatment cycles, here's how to stay ahead of supply issues:
For information on reducing costs while searching, see our post on how to save money on Follistim in 2026.
Finding Follistim doesn't have to be a full-time job. Use Medfinder to check real-time pharmacy stock, work with specialty fertility pharmacies, and plan ahead whenever possible. Your fertility journey has enough stress without adding a medication hunt to the list.
If you're wondering why this medication is so hard to find in the first place, read our explainer on why Follistim is so hard to find in 2026.
You focus on staying healthy. We'll handle the rest.
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