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Updated: January 15, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Can't find Tazorac or generic tazarotene at your pharmacy? Use these proven tools and tips to locate it in stock near you fast.

You have a Tazorac prescription in hand. Now you need to find a pharmacy that actually has it. Whether it's brand-name Tazorac or generic tazarotene, locating the right stock at the right price can feel like a part-time job — but it doesn't have to be.

This guide walks you through the best tools and tactics to find Tazorac in stock near you without burning an afternoon on hold.

Step 1: Make Sure Your Prescription Says Generic Tazarotene (Not Brand Tazorac)

Before you start calling pharmacies, confirm your prescription allows for generic substitution. Brand-name Tazorac cream and gel can be harder to find and costs $250–$600 per tube. Generic tazarotene is the same active ingredient, FDA-approved as bioequivalent, and typically costs $40–$80 per tube with a discount card.

If your doctor wrote "Tazorac" on the prescription, ask them to specify "tazarotene" (the generic name) and ensure the DAW (dispense as written) box is not checked. This opens up many more options when calling pharmacies.

Step 2: Know Exactly What You're Looking For

Tazarotene comes in several formulations and strengths. Before calling, have the following ready:

Formulation: Cream or gel (most common); foam (Fabior brand); lotion (Arazlo brand)

Strength: 0.05% or 0.1%

Quantity: 30g or 100g tube

The more specific you are when calling pharmacies, the faster you'll get an accurate answer. "Do you have generic tazarotene cream 0.1% in 30g tubes?" beats "Do you have Tazorac?" every time.

Step 3: Use medfinder to Let Someone Else Do the Calling

The most efficient way to find Tazorac in stock is to use medfinder. You submit your medication, dosage, and location, and medfinder calls pharmacies in your area to ask which ones can fill your prescription. Results are texted directly to you — no hold music, no repeated explanations to pharmacy staff.

This is especially useful for tazarotene because availability varies significantly by location and pharmacy chain. One CVS across town may have 0.1% cream in stock while yours doesn't.

Step 4: Compare Prices While You Search for Stock

Once you identify which pharmacies have tazarotene in stock, compare prices using these tools before submitting your prescription:

GoodRx — search tazarotene by zip code to compare prices at nearby pharmacies. Generic tazarotene cream 0.1% runs $40–$80 with a GoodRx coupon at most chains.

SingleCare — accepted at CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, and others. Often competitive with or better than GoodRx at select pharmacies.

Costco Pharmacy — often has some of the lowest generic drug prices and membership is not required for pharmacy services in most states.

Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drugs (costplusdrugs.com) — check if tazarotene is listed; this pharmacy offers transparent pricing at a significant discount to retail.

Step 5: Try a 90-Day Supply to Reduce Refill Headaches

If you're on tazarotene long-term for acne or psoriasis, ask your doctor to write a 90-day supply prescription. This reduces the number of times you need to refill and gives you time to plan ahead if a pharmacy runs low. Mail-order pharmacies through your insurance plan often offer 90-day supplies at a lower per-tube cost.

What to Say When You Call a Pharmacy

When calling a pharmacy to check stock, be specific and direct. Here's a script that works:

"Hi, I'm looking to fill a prescription for generic tazarotene cream 0.1%, 30 grams. Do you have that in stock right now? And if so, what would the cash price be with a GoodRx coupon?"

This question gets you stock status and pricing in one call. If the pharmacy doesn't have it, ask if they can order it and how long that will take.

Which Pharmacy Chains Are Most Likely to Stock Tazarotene?

Based on availability patterns, these chains tend to be your best starting points:

CVS — large network, frequently stocks generic dermatology medications

Walgreens — wide formulary coverage, often has both 0.05% and 0.1% strengths

Walmart Pharmacy — competitive pricing and availability of common generics

Kroger/Fry's/Harris Teeter pharmacies — grocery chain pharmacies with competitive generic pricing

Independent compounding pharmacies — can compound tazarotene cream if commercial versions are unavailable or if you need a custom concentration

What If No Pharmacy Near You Has It in Stock?

If local pharmacies are all out of tazarotene in the strength you need, you have two solid options:

Mail-order pharmacy. Ask your doctor to e-prescribe to a mail-order pharmacy like Express Scripts, Optum Rx, or Walgreens Mail Service. They maintain larger inventories than retail locations.

Compounding pharmacy. A licensed compounding pharmacy can make a tazarotene cream or gel from bulk pharmaceutical ingredients. This is especially useful if you need a concentration not commercially available.

For background on why Tazorac can be hard to find in the first place, see: Why Is Tazorac So Hard to Find? [Explained for 2026].

Frequently Asked Questions

Call the pharmacy's pharmacist line directly and ask for the specific formulation and strength you need. Alternatively, use medfinder, which calls local pharmacies on your behalf and reports back which ones can fill your Tazorac or tazarotene prescription.

Walgreens typically carries generic tazarotene cream and gel, but availability varies by location and strength. Call your local Walgreens pharmacy to confirm they have your specific formulation in stock before heading over.

Yes. Many insurance plans offer mail-order pharmacy options through providers like Express Scripts, Optum Rx, or CVS Caremark. Mail-order pharmacies often have larger inventories than retail locations and may offer 90-day supplies at a reduced per-unit cost.

If local pharmacies don't have your strength (0.05% or 0.1%), ask your doctor about using mail order or a compounding pharmacy. You can also ask any pharmacy to order it — most can receive it within 1–2 business days through their wholesale supplier.

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