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Updated: January 16, 2026

How to Find Pred-G in Stock Near You (Tools + Tips for 2026)

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Can't find Pred-G at your local pharmacy? Here are the most effective tools and strategies to locate Pred-G in stock near you in 2026.

Your doctor prescribed Pred-G (gentamicin/prednisolone ophthalmic suspension) and you need to fill it now. Whether you're recovering from eye surgery, treating an eye infection, or managing inflammation, waiting isn't an option. The challenge is that Pred-G is a specialty brand-name eye drop that many pharmacies simply don't carry in routine stock. This guide walks you through every practical strategy for locating Pred-G quickly in 2026.

Why Pred-G Is Hard to Find at Pharmacies

Pred-G is not in a declared FDA shortage, but it's also not a high-volume medication at most retail chains. As a brand-name-only ophthalmic with no widely available generic equivalent, many pharmacies don't keep it in their regular inventory. They stock what moves quickly, and specialty eye drops often don't meet that threshold. The result: a prescription that's perfectly valid but surprisingly hard to fill.

Step 1: Use medfinder to Check Pharmacies Near You

The fastest way to find Pred-G is to use medfinder. medfinder is a service that calls pharmacies near your location to find out which ones can fill your specific prescription — medication, dosage, and quantity. Instead of spending an hour calling pharmacies yourself (and often getting put on hold or transferred), medfinder does that work for you and texts you the results.

For a specialty medication like Pred-G, where availability varies significantly from one pharmacy to the next, this approach saves substantial time and frustration.

Step 2: Call Independent and Compounding Pharmacies

Independent pharmacies often have more flexible relationships with specialty drug wholesalers than large chains do. If a large chain like CVS or Walgreens doesn't have Pred-G on their shelf, an independent pharmacy in your area may stock it — or be able to order it within one to two business days.

Compounding pharmacies can also create custom ophthalmic preparations. However, compounded medications are not FDA-approved equivalents and require a specific prescription from your provider. Ask your ophthalmologist or optometrist if this is an appropriate option for your situation.

Step 3: Ask Your Current Pharmacy to Special-Order Pred-G

Many patients don't realize that pharmacies can order medications they don't stock. If your preferred pharmacy doesn't have Pred-G on hand, ask the pharmacist to place a special order through their wholesale distributor. Typical turnaround time is one to three business days. Just be sure to ask if they can actually source it before waiting — some distributors may also have limited supply.

Step 4: Check Both Formulations — Drops and Ointment

Pred-G comes in two formulations: the suspension (eye drops) and the ointment (Pred-G S.O.P.). If the suspension is out of stock, the ointment may be available — and vice versa. While they aren't interchangeable without your provider's guidance, your prescriber may be willing to switch the formulation temporarily if one is easier to obtain. Always confirm with your doctor before changing formulations.

Step 5: Expand Your Pharmacy Search Radius

If local pharmacies are coming up empty, consider widening your search. A pharmacy 10-15 miles away may have Pred-G in stock. Ophthalmology-focused pharmacies near eye surgery centers or large hospital systems are particularly worth calling, as they regularly dispense specialty ophthalmic medications and may maintain better stock.

Step 6: Talk to Your Provider About Alternatives

If you've exhausted the options above, call your prescribing ophthalmologist or optometrist. They may be able to prescribe a therapeutically similar alternative such as Tobradex, Maxitrol, or Zylet — some of which have generics available at significantly lower cost and with better pharmacy availability. See our full comparison in alternatives to Pred-G if you can't fill your prescription.

What to Tell the Pharmacy When You Call

When calling pharmacies directly, be specific. Have the following information ready:

  • Medication name: Pred-G (gentamicin/prednisolone ophthalmic suspension)
  • Strength: 0.3%/1%
  • Quantity: Usually 5 mL (eye drops) or 3.5 g (ointment)
  • Whether you have insurance or plan to pay cash (this may affect which location they direct you to)

Plan Ahead for Refills

Once you've found a pharmacy that stocks Pred-G, note it for future use. Eye conditions can recur, and knowing exactly where to go next time eliminates the stress of last-minute searching. Ask the pharmacist to flag your account so they can notify you if their supply situation changes — and request your refill a few days earlier than you strictly need it to account for any delays.

The Bottom Line

Finding Pred-G requires a slightly different approach than filling a common prescription. Lead with a pharmacy-locating service like medfinder, supplement with calls to independent pharmacies, and keep your prescriber in the loop in case a temporary switch to an alternative is warranted. Being proactive — especially for a post-surgical medication you can't afford to run out of — is the best strategy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Independent pharmacies, hospital-affiliated pharmacies, and pharmacies near ophthalmology surgery centers are most likely to stock Pred-G regularly. Large retail chains often don't carry it in routine inventory but can sometimes place a special order within 1-3 business days.

Most pharmacy websites don't show real-time stock for prescription specialty eye drops. The most reliable method is to use a service like medfinder, which directly contacts pharmacies to verify availability, or to call pharmacies yourself.

If your pharmacy orders Pred-G through their wholesale distributor, it typically arrives within one to three business days. Not all distributors have inventory, so confirm with your pharmacist before waiting.

Pred-G S.O.P. ointment and Pred-G suspension contain the same active ingredients but are different formulations. Never switch formulations without consulting your prescribing ophthalmologist or optometrist first, as dosing and usage differ.

Tell your doctor you've checked multiple pharmacies and none have Pred-G in stock. Ask whether Tobradex, Maxitrol, or Zylet would be appropriate alternatives for your specific condition, as these combination ophthalmic products are more widely stocked and some have lower-cost generics.

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