

Can't find Myfembree at your pharmacy? Here are practical tools and tips to locate Myfembree in stock near you, including Medfinder and specialty pharmacies.
You've got your prescription for Myfembree (Relugolix/Estradiol/Norethindrone Acetate) — but now comes the hard part: actually finding a pharmacy that has it. Whether you're dealing with uterine fibroids or endometriosis pain, the last thing you need is a delay in getting your medication.
Myfembree is a specialty medication that many retail pharmacies don't keep on their shelves. But with the right approach, you can find it. Here are three proven strategies to help you locate Myfembree in stock near you.
The fastest way to find Myfembree is to use Medfinder. Medfinder is a free tool that shows you which pharmacies near your ZIP code currently have a medication in stock. Instead of spending hours calling pharmacies one by one, you can check availability in seconds.
Here's how it works:
This is especially useful for specialty medications like Myfembree that aren't stocked everywhere. You can also check availability for the generic version (Relugolix/Estradiol/Norethindrone Acetate) if your doctor has approved the switch.
Big chain pharmacies like CVS and Walgreens focus on high-volume, commonly prescribed medications. Specialty drugs like Myfembree — which costs $1,200 to $1,700 per month — aren't always a priority for them to keep in stock.
Independent pharmacies and specialty pharmacies are often better options because:
Ask your OB/GYN or reproductive endocrinologist if they can recommend a specialty pharmacy in your area. Many prescribers have established relationships with pharmacies that regularly stock Myfembree.
If you do need to call pharmacies directly, timing matters. Pharmacy staff are busiest during lunch hours (11 AM–1 PM) and late afternoon (4–6 PM). Calling during off-peak hours — early morning or mid-afternoon — gives you a better chance of reaching someone who can take the time to check stock and place an order for you.
When you call, have the following information ready:
If they don't have it, ask: "Can you order it for me? How long would that take?" Most pharmacies can get Myfembree within 1 to 3 business days if they order it from their wholesaler.
If you've tried all three tips and still can't locate Myfembree, here are a few more options:
Some insurance plans offer mail-order pharmacy services that may have better access to specialty medications. Check with your insurance provider to see if Myfembree is available through their mail-order program.
If Myfembree is truly unavailable in your area, your doctor may be able to prescribe an alternative medication such as Oriahnn, Orilissa, or Lupron Depot. These aren't identical to Myfembree, but they work through similar mechanisms and may help manage your symptoms.
Myovant Sciences (the maker of Myfembree) offers patient support through their website at myfembree.com/cost-and-support. They may be able to help you locate a pharmacy or connect you with their specialty pharmacy network.
The generic version of Myfembree (Relugolix/Estradiol/Norethindrone Acetate) may be available at pharmacies that don't carry the brand name. Ask your pharmacist or use Medfinder to check for the generic specifically.
Finding Myfembree takes a little extra effort compared to common medications, but it's absolutely doable. Start with Medfinder to see real-time availability, explore specialty and independent pharmacies, and don't hesitate to ask your healthcare provider for help navigating the process.
For more information about why Myfembree can be difficult to locate, check out our article on why Myfembree is so hard to find in 2026. And if cost is a concern, see our guide on how to save money on Myfembree for copay cards, discount programs, and patient assistance options.
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