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Updated: January 16, 2026

How to Find Jublia in Stock Near You (Tools + Tips for 2026)

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

Person using smartphone to find pharmacy with Jublia in stock

Can't find Jublia at your pharmacy? These tools and tips will help you locate Jublia (efinaconazole) in stock near you without wasting hours on hold.

Finding Jublia (efinaconazole) at a pharmacy near you shouldn't feel like a second job — but for many patients, it does. Between checking multiple pharmacies, navigating insurance issues, and figuring out which locations participate in the manufacturer savings program, locating your medication can take hours. This guide covers the most effective tools and strategies to find Jublia in stock in 2026.

Why Finding Jublia Can Take Extra Effort

Jublia is a brand-name specialty topical antifungal used to treat toenail fungus over 48 weeks of daily treatment. While there is no national shortage, the medication is not equally accessible at all pharmacies. Factors that complicate availability include:

The manufacturer savings program is only valid at Walgreens and participating independent pharmacies

Some independent pharmacies may not stock Jublia and need to special-order it

Insurance prior authorization requirements can create delays before a pharmacy will even fill the prescription

The high retail price ($923–$1,055 per 4 mL bottle without discounts) means patients need to verify pricing before filling

Step 1: Call Your Insurance First

Before visiting any pharmacy, call the member services number on the back of your insurance card. Ask whether Jublia (efinaconazole 10% topical solution) is on your formulary, what tier it falls on, and whether prior authorization or step therapy is required. If it's not covered, ask if there are any exceptions or appeals processes available.

This call can save you from showing up at a pharmacy and being surprised by a $1,000 bill — or getting a prescription sent to a pharmacy that won't fill it without insurance authorization.

Step 2: Check If You Qualify for the Manufacturer Savings Program

Ortho Dermatologics (Bausch Health) offers the Rx Access Program at OrthoRxAccess.com. Here's what it offers:

Commercially insured patients with coverage: may pay as little as $0 per fill

Uninsured cash-pay patients: $75 for a 4 mL bottle, $150 for an 8 mL bottle (up to 12 uses)

Important: This program is only available at Walgreens and participating independent pharmacies — not at CVS, Rite Aid, or most chain pharmacies. Medicare, Medicaid, and other government insurance beneficiaries are not eligible.

Step 3: Compare Prices with GoodRx or SingleCare

If you don't qualify for the manufacturer savings program, use GoodRx.com or SingleCare.com to compare prices at pharmacies near you. GoodRx discounts bring Jublia down to approximately $741 per 4 mL bottle; SingleCare brings it to around $727. These coupons work at most major pharmacy chains.

Note: You cannot stack a GoodRx coupon with insurance. Use whichever gives you the lower price for your specific situation.

Step 4: Call Ahead Before Going to the Pharmacy

Not all pharmacies keep Jublia in stock. It's a specialty topical medication that smaller pharmacies may need to special-order. Before heading to a pharmacy, call and ask:

"Do you currently have Jublia (efinaconazole 10% solution) in stock?"

"Do you accept the Ortho Dermatologics Rx Access Program savings card?"

"What would my price be with [your insurance / GoodRx coupon]?"

Step 5: Use medfinder to Skip the Calling

Calling five or ten pharmacies yourself is time-consuming and frustrating. medfinder is a service that calls pharmacies near you to check which ones can fill your Jublia prescription. You provide your medication, dosage, and location — medfinder does the legwork and texts you the results. This is particularly useful for a medication like Jublia where availability varies by location.

Step 6: Consider Mail-Order Pharmacy

If your insurance plan includes mail-order pharmacy benefits, check whether Jublia is covered for mail delivery. Many Medicare Advantage and commercial plans offer lower copays for 90-day mail-order supplies. Ask your prescriber for a 90-day prescription — a 30-day quantity prescription won't allow 90-day fills.

Step 7: Ask About Alternatives If You Can't Fill Jublia

If Jublia remains inaccessible due to cost or coverage issues, talk to your doctor about alternatives. Generic oral terbinafine (Lamisil) has the highest cure rates and costs as little as $15–$20 for a full course of treatment with a GoodRx coupon. Generic ciclopirox nail lacquer is another affordable topical option. Read our full guide to alternatives to Jublia for a complete comparison.

The Bottom Line

Finding Jublia in stock doesn't have to mean hours of phone calls and pharmacy visits. By checking your insurance first, qualifying for the manufacturer program, comparing prices with discount cards, and using tools like medfinder, you can get your prescription filled without the runaround. Consistency in treatment is key for toenail fungus — so removing the friction of filling your prescription matters.

Frequently Asked Questions

Jublia is available at most major pharmacy chains. However, the Ortho Dermatologics Rx Access Program savings card — which can reduce the price to $75 per bottle for cash-pay patients — is only valid at Walgreens and participating independent pharmacies. Call ahead to confirm your pharmacy has it in stock.

Yes, many insurance plans and Medicare Advantage plans include mail-order pharmacy options. Ask your prescriber for a 90-day supply prescription (a 30-day prescription won't allow 90-day fills) and check with your plan whether Jublia is covered through their mail-order service.

The Ortho Dermatologics Rx Access Program is accepted at Walgreens stores and participating independent pharmacies. Visit OrthoRxAccess.com or call 1-800-321-4576 to find a participating location near you.

If you have commercial insurance with Jublia coverage, the Rx Access Program may bring your cost to $0. Cash-pay patients can get it for $75 per 4 mL bottle with the Rx Access Program at Walgreens. Without the program, GoodRx and SingleCare coupons bring the price down to $727–$741 per bottle.

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