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Updated: January 2, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

Person finding Pyridium at pharmacy with smartphone map

Can't find Pyridium or phenazopyridine at your pharmacy? Here are the best tools and practical tips to locate it in stock near you fast in 2026.

When you have a urinary tract infection, every minute counts. Pyridium (phenazopyridine) is the go-to medication to relieve the burning, urgency, and pain while your antibiotic starts working — but it's not always easy to find at your nearest pharmacy. Here's exactly how to track it down quickly.

Why Is It Worth Knowing Where to Look?

Phenazopyridine is taken for just 2 days alongside an antibiotic. It relieves pain within 20 minutes to an hour of the first dose — but only if you can fill the prescription. That's where the problem lies: individual pharmacies may not keep large quantities of prescription-strength 200 mg tablets in stock, and calling around while feeling awful is exhausting.

The Best Tools for Finding Pyridium Near You

1. medfinder.com — Let someone else make the calls

medfinder is a service that calls pharmacies near you on your behalf to check which ones can fill your prescription. You enter your medication, dosage, and location — medfinder handles the phone calls and texts you the results. For a time-sensitive situation like a UTI, this can save you significant time and frustration. Visit medfinder.com to get started.

2. Check the OTC Aisle First

This is the most overlooked tip: phenazopyridine is available over the counter without a prescription in lower doses (95–99.5 mg tablets) under brand names like:

AZO Urinary Pain Relief

AZO Maximum Strength (97.5 mg)

Uristat / Uristat Ultra

Uricalm

Prodium

These OTC products are stocked at CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Target, Rite Aid, Kroger, and most grocery store pharmacies. If your doctor prescribed 200 mg tablets and you can only find the 95 mg OTC version, ask your doctor or pharmacist whether it's appropriate to use more OTC tablets to reach the equivalent dose.

3. Call the Pharmacy — But Be Specific

If you're calling pharmacies yourself, don't just ask for "Pyridium" — ask specifically for "phenazopyridine 200 mg tablets." Some pharmacists may not recognize the brand name but will immediately pull up generic phenazopyridine in their inventory system.

4. Ask Your Pharmacist to Transfer the Prescription

If your regular pharmacy is out, they can typically transfer the prescription to another location. They often know which nearby pharmacies carry the same medications and can facilitate the transfer directly.

5. Try Mail-Order or Delivery Pharmacies

Large pharmacy chains like CVS, Walgreens, and Amazon Pharmacy offer same-day or next-day delivery in many areas. Since phenazopyridine has a short course (2 days), you'll want to find the fastest option. Same-day delivery through services like Instacart may also be available at stores carrying the OTC version.

6. Use Telehealth for Fast Prescription Access

If you don't yet have a prescription, telehealth UTI services (like those from Wisp, Nurx, Hims/Hers, or your primary care telehealth portal) can diagnose and prescribe both an antibiotic and phenazopyridine same-day — often within an hour. Many send prescriptions directly to a pharmacy near you.

Search for "phenazopyridine" not "Pyridium" — the generic name will return more results in pharmacy apps.

Large-format stores (Walmart, Costco, Target with CVS inside) tend to keep larger quantities on hand.

If one CVS or Walgreens is out, try the next closest location — they're independent stores with separate inventory.

Independent compounding pharmacies can prepare phenazopyridine if needed.

The Bottom Line

Finding Pyridium quickly comes down to knowing where to look. Your first move should be the OTC aisle (AZO) while using a service like medfinder to locate prescription-strength tablets nearby. For more background, see why Pyridium can be hard to find.

Frequently Asked Questions

Use medfinder to have pharmacies called on your behalf, or check the OTC aisle for AZO Urinary Pain Relief (phenazopyridine). You can also call pharmacies and ask specifically for 'phenazopyridine 200 mg tablets,' or ask your pharmacist to transfer the prescription to a nearby location that has it in stock.

AZO and other OTC phenazopyridine products are available at CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Target, Rite Aid, Kroger, and most grocery store pharmacies. You'll usually find them in the UTI or urinary health aisle without a prescription.

OTC phenazopyridine (AZO) contains the same active ingredient as prescription Pyridium, just at a lower dose (95–99.5 mg vs. 200 mg). Check with your doctor or pharmacist about whether using multiple OTC tablets would be appropriate as a substitute. Never use phenazopyridine without also treating the underlying infection with a prescribed antibiotic.

Yes. Many telehealth services that treat UTIs can prescribe both an antibiotic and phenazopyridine within hours, often sending the prescription directly to a pharmacy near you. Services like Wisp, Nurx, and most primary care telehealth portals handle UTI prescriptions routinely.

Most people begin feeling symptom relief within 20 minutes to an hour after taking phenazopyridine. It does not treat the infection itself — it only relieves pain, burning, and urgency. You still need to take a prescribed antibiotic to clear the UTI.

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