

Can't find Spinosad (Natroba) at your pharmacy? Here are the best tools and tips to locate Spinosad in stock near you in 2026, including Medfinder and more.
When you're dealing with a head lice or scabies infestation, the last thing you want to hear is that your pharmacy doesn't have Spinosad in stock. Unfortunately, this happens more often than you'd think. Spinosad — brand name Natroba — is a specialty topical treatment that many pharmacies don't keep on their shelves.
But there's good news: with the right tools and a little persistence, you can find Spinosad in stock near you. In this guide, we'll walk you through the best strategies to get your prescription filled quickly.
The fastest and most reliable way to find Spinosad in stock is to use Medfinder. Medfinder is a free tool that checks real-time pharmacy inventory in your area, so you can see exactly which pharmacies have Spinosad available before you call or make the trip.
Here's how to use it:
This saves you the frustration of calling pharmacy after pharmacy only to hear "we don't carry that." For a deeper dive, check out our guide on how to check if a pharmacy has Spinosad in stock.
Large chain pharmacies like CVS, Walgreens, and Rite Aid tend to stock high-volume medications. Specialty products like Spinosad often don't make the cut for their standard inventory. Independent pharmacies, on the other hand, are frequently more flexible and responsive.
Here's why independent pharmacies can be your best bet:
Search for independent pharmacies near you on Medfinder or Google Maps. When you call, ask specifically: "Can you order Spinosad topical suspension 0.9% and have it ready by tomorrow?"
This might sound surprising, but when you contact your pharmacy can affect how quickly you get your medication. Here are some timing tips:
If you've tried the tips above and still can't locate Spinosad, here are some additional options:
Sometimes a call from the prescriber's office carries more weight. Your doctor or dermatologist can call a pharmacy directly, confirm they'll order the medication, and even help with insurance pre-authorization at the same time.
If your prescription was sent electronically to a pharmacy that doesn't stock Spinosad, ask your doctor's office to send it to a different pharmacy — ideally one that Medfinder shows has it in stock, or an independent pharmacy that can order it quickly.
Some insurance plans offer mail-order pharmacy benefits that may include specialty medications like Spinosad. While this won't help in an emergency, it can be a good option if you know you'll need the medication and can plan ahead. Delivery typically takes 5 to 7 business days.
If your infestation needs immediate treatment and Spinosad isn't available, ask your doctor about temporary alternatives. Permethrin cream or lotion is widely available and can provide interim relief. Read our full guide on alternatives to Spinosad for more options.
Cost can also be a factor when trying to fill your prescription. Here's a quick price breakdown for 2026:
If cost is a concern, our guide on how to save money on Spinosad covers coupons, discount cards, and patient assistance programs in detail.
Many insurance plans require step therapy — meaning you'll need to try Permethrin first before they'll approve Spinosad. If Permethrin hasn't worked for you, make sure your doctor documents this clearly in the prior authorization request. Key things to communicate:
Finding Spinosad in stock can take a little extra effort, but it's absolutely doable with the right approach. Start with Medfinder to check real-time availability, try independent pharmacies, and don't hesitate to ask your doctor for help navigating insurance barriers.
Head lice and scabies are uncomfortable and stressful, but effective treatment is within reach. Use these tips to get your Spinosad prescription filled as quickly as possible.
Need help finding a doctor who can prescribe Spinosad? Check out our guide on finding a doctor who prescribes Spinosad.
You focus on staying healthy. We'll handle the rest.
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