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Updated: January 16, 2026

How to Find Micafungin in Stock Near You (Tools + Tips)

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

Person using smartphone to find micafungin at pharmacies near them

Need micafungin (Mycamine) but can't find it? Here are the best tools and practical tips to locate this IV antifungal at a hospital or specialty pharmacy near you.

Finding micafungin can feel overwhelming if you are not familiar with how IV specialty medications work. Unlike most prescriptions, you cannot simply walk into a pharmacy and pick up micafungin. It is administered intravenously in a clinical setting, which means your search needs to focus on the right types of facilities. This guide gives you a step-by-step approach to locating micafungin near you in 2026.

Why Micafungin Is Not Found at Regular Pharmacies

Micafungin (Mycamine) is only available as an intravenous powder for injection, supplied in 50 mg and 100 mg vials. Because it requires IV administration over approximately one hour, it is stocked at hospital pharmacies, specialty pharmacies with home infusion capabilities, and outpatient infusion centers. Retail pharmacies like CVS, Walgreens, and Rite Aid do not carry it.

Step 1: Start With Your Hospital or Treating Physician

The fastest path to micafungin is through your hospital or treating infectious disease physician. Most hospitals include micafungin on their formulary and can dispense it directly during an inpatient stay or through their outpatient infusion clinic. If you are being discharged and need to continue treatment at home, your hospital pharmacist can often coordinate a referral to a home infusion pharmacy that has the medication in stock.

Step 2: Use medfinder to Search Pharmacy Availability

If you are trying to find a specialty pharmacy that has micafungin in stock, medfinder.com can help. medfinder contacts pharmacies on your behalf, saving you hours of phone calls. You provide your medication, dosage, and location, medfinder calls pharmacies for you, and then texts you results showing which ones can fill your prescription.

Step 3: Contact Home Infusion Pharmacies Directly

For patients receiving micafungin at home, home infusion pharmacies are the key resource. These are specialized pharmacies that prepare and deliver IV medications. Major home infusion providers operating nationally include BioPlus Specialty Pharmacy, Option Care Health, Coram CVS Specialty Infusion Services, and Amerita. Call each one and ask specifically whether they have micafungin 50 mg or 100 mg vials in stock and whether they serve your zip code.

Step 4: Ask Your Doctor About Outpatient Infusion Centers

Many hospital systems and oncology practices operate outpatient infusion centers where patients come in daily or several times a week for their IV medications. These centers stock micafungin and can administer it under clinical supervision. This is often the most reliable option for patients who are stable enough to travel but not appropriate for full home infusion.

Step 5: Ask About Equivalent Echinocandins

If micafungin is temporarily unavailable at a specific facility, ask your infectious disease physician whether caspofungin or anidulafungin could be substituted. Both are echinocandin antifungals with similar mechanisms and indications. Your physician will determine if a switch is clinically appropriate for your situation.

Quick Checklist: Finding Micafungin Step by Step

Contact your hospital pharmacy or infectious disease team first

Use medfinder to find specialty pharmacies with stock near you

Call major home infusion providers in your area

Ask about outpatient infusion center options

Ask your doctor about equivalent alternatives if needed

Verify insurance coverage and prior authorization status before committing to a provider

What Information Should You Have Ready?

When calling pharmacies or infusion centers, have the following ready to speed up the process:

Medication name: Micafungin for injection (generic) or Mycamine (brand)

Vial strength: 50 mg or 100 mg

HCPCS code: J2248 (injection, micafungin sodium, 1 mg) for insurance purposes

Insurance information and prior authorization number if applicable

Prescribing physician contact information

What If You Are Transitioning From Hospital to Home?

Hospital discharge can be a vulnerable time for patients on IV antifungals. Do not wait until discharge day to arrange home infusion. Ideally, your care team should begin coordinating home infusion services 48 to 72 hours before your anticipated discharge. Ask your hospital's case manager or social worker to help confirm that the home infusion pharmacy has micafungin in stock before you leave the facility.

What to Do if You Still Cannot Find Micafungin

If you have exhausted local options, your care team can contact their hospital group purchasing organization (GPO) or drug wholesaler to source micafungin from alternative distributors. In rare cases where supply is truly unavailable, your physician may petition for access through Astellas Pharma or request consideration of an equivalent alternative.

For more context on the current supply situation, read our article on the micafungin shortage update for 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

Micafungin is carried by hospital pharmacies, specialty pharmacies with home infusion services, and outpatient infusion centers. It is not available at retail pharmacies like CVS or Walgreens because it requires IV administration.

Yes, through home infusion pharmacy services. A licensed nurse or infusion technician delivers and administers the IV medication at your home. Major providers include Option Care Health, Coram CVS Specialty Infusion, and Amerita. Your physician must coordinate a home infusion order.

Call the pharmacy directly and ask about micafungin for injection availability in 50 mg or 100 mg vials. You can also use medfinder, which contacts pharmacies on your behalf to check stock and texts you the results.

If the pharmacy has it in stock, turnaround can be 24 to 48 hours for home infusion setup. If they need to order it, allow 2 to 5 business days. Always coordinate well in advance of hospital discharge to avoid treatment gaps.

The HCPCS billing code for micafungin sodium injection is J2248 (injection, micafungin sodium, 1 mg). This code is used by hospitals and infusion centers when billing Medicare Part B and commercial insurers.

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