

Looking for Roszet in stock? Here's how to search for availability near you, plus tips on alternatives now that the brand has been discontinued.
If your doctor prescribed Roszet (Ezetimibe/Rosuvastatin), you may have already discovered that finding it in stock is nearly impossible. That's because Roszet has been discontinued by its manufacturer, Althera Life Sciences. All formulations — from the 10 mg/5 mg tablet to the 10 mg/40 mg tablet — are no longer being produced.
But don't panic. In this guide, we'll walk you through how to check for any remaining stock, and — more importantly — what to do when you can't find it.
The fastest way to check whether any pharmacy near you still carries Roszet is to use Medfinder. Medfinder aggregates real-time availability data across thousands of pharmacies, so you can see at a glance whether a specific drug is in stock in your area.
Here's how to use it:
Keep in mind that since Roszet is discontinued, results may show no availability. In that case, you can also search for "Rosuvastatin" and "Ezetimibe" separately to find pharmacies that stock the generic components.
Independent pharmacies sometimes have older stock that larger chains have already cleared out. If you're hoping to find remaining Roszet inventory, it's worth calling a few local independents directly.
When you call, ask:
Even if they don't have Roszet, independent pharmacies can often fill prescriptions for the generic equivalents quickly and at competitive prices.
If a pharmacy does show availability, calling or visiting during off-peak hours — early morning or mid-afternoon on weekdays — gives you the best chance of getting your prescription filled before stock runs out. Pharmacists also tend to have more time to help you explore alternatives during quieter periods.
Since Roszet has been permanently discontinued, the most practical path forward is switching to the individual generic components:
Taking these two pills separately gives you the exact same active ingredients as Roszet. The only difference is taking two pills instead of one. For most patients, this switch is seamless.
Other alternatives include:
For a deeper look at your options, read our guide to Roszet alternatives.
Never stop taking your cholesterol medication without consulting your doctor. If you can't find Roszet, call your prescriber's office and explain the situation. They can quickly write new prescriptions for the generic alternatives.
If you're not sure where to find a doctor who can help, Medfinder can point you in the right direction.
Beyond Roszet, learning how to verify pharmacy stock can save you time and frustration with any medication. We've put together a complete guide on how to check if a pharmacy has Roszet in stock, with step-by-step instructions.
Finding Roszet in stock in 2026 is extremely unlikely given the brand's discontinuation. However, the medication's active ingredients — Rosuvastatin and Ezetimibe — remain widely available as affordable generics. The best step you can take right now is to work with your doctor to transition to the individual generic components. Use Medfinder to find the best prices and pharmacy availability near you.
You focus on staying healthy. We'll handle the rest.
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