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

Updated:

March 12, 2026

Author:

Peter Daggett

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Can't find Xifaxan at your local pharmacy? Here are the best tools and tips to locate Xifaxan in stock near you in 2026, including real-time pharmacy search.

Your Prescription Is Ready — But Your Pharmacy Isn't

Getting a Xifaxan prescription should be the hard part. But for many patients, the real challenge starts after the doctor's visit — when you discover your pharmacy doesn't have it in stock.

Xifaxan (Rifaximin) is a brand-name antibiotic used for hepatic encephalopathy, IBS-D, and travelers' diarrhea. It's highly effective, but with a cash price of $1,600 to $2,200 per month and no generic available, many pharmacies simply don't keep it on the shelf. That doesn't mean you can't find it — you just need to know where to look.

Tip 1: Use Medfinder to Search Real-Time Pharmacy Stock

The fastest way to find Xifaxan near you is to use Medfinder. It searches pharmacy availability in real time so you can see which locations actually have Xifaxan on the shelf — no more calling around to five different pharmacies and getting the same "we'd have to order it" response.

Here's how it works:

  1. Go to medfinder.com
  2. Search for "Xifaxan" or "Rifaximin"
  3. Enter your zip code
  4. See which pharmacies near you have it in stock right now

It's free, and it can save you hours of phone calls. If you've been struggling with availability, this is the single best tool available.

Tip 2: Try Independent and Specialty Pharmacies

When most people think "pharmacy," they think CVS, Walgreens, or Rite Aid. But for expensive specialty medications like Xifaxan, independent pharmacies can be a much better bet.

Here's why:

  • More flexible ordering: Independent pharmacies often have direct relationships with wholesalers and can special-order Xifaxan quickly — sometimes for next-day pickup.
  • Better communication: You're more likely to speak directly with the pharmacist, who can tell you exactly when your medication will arrive.
  • Specialty pharmacy options: Some pharmacies specialize in high-cost or hard-to-find medications. If your insurance plan uses a specialty pharmacy network, Xifaxan may need to come through that channel anyway.

Don't overlook hospital outpatient pharmacies either. They often carry expensive medications that retail pharmacies avoid stocking.

Tip 3: Time Your Refills Strategically

Pharmacy inventory isn't static — it changes throughout the week. A few timing strategies can improve your odds:

  • Call early in the week: Pharmacies typically receive shipments Monday through Wednesday. By Thursday or Friday, popular items may be depleted.
  • Refill early: Most insurance plans let you refill a few days before you run out. Don't wait until you take your last dose — start the process 5 to 7 days early.
  • Mornings are better: Call or visit in the morning when pharmacy staff have more time and fresh inventory from overnight deliveries.

If you take Xifaxan 550 mg twice daily for hepatic encephalopathy, this is an ongoing medication — setting up automatic refills with your pharmacy can help ensure they keep ordering it for you regularly.

What If You Still Can't Find Xifaxan?

If you've tried the tips above and are still coming up empty, here are a few more options:

Ask Your Doctor for Samples

Gastroenterologists and hepatologists who prescribe Xifaxan frequently often have sample packs from the manufacturer. These won't be a long-term solution, but they can bridge a gap of a few days while your pharmacy orders the medication.

Contact the Manufacturer

Salix Pharmaceuticals (Bausch Health) has a patient support line. They may be able to help you locate a pharmacy with stock or connect you with their patient assistance program if cost is the barrier. Call 1-866-XIFAXAN for assistance.

Consider Mail-Order Pharmacy

Many insurance plans offer mail-order pharmacy services that can ship Xifaxan directly to your home. This bypasses the local stock issue entirely. Check with your insurance provider — some plans even offer lower copays for mail-order prescriptions. The trade-off is that initial orders can take 1 to 2 weeks to arrive.

Talk to Your Doctor About Alternatives

If Xifaxan remains unavailable, your doctor may be able to prescribe an alternative medication depending on your condition. For hepatic encephalopathy, Lactulose is the standard first-line treatment and is widely available. For IBS-D, options like Eluxadoline (Viberzi) or Alosetron (Lotronsa) may be appropriate. Read our full guide on alternatives to Xifaxan for details.

Don't Forget About Cost

Sometimes the reason you "can't find" Xifaxan is really a cost issue in disguise. Your pharmacy may have it, but without insurance approval, the sticker price stops the process cold.

If that's your situation, check out our detailed guide on how to save money on Xifaxan, which covers copay cards, patient assistance programs, and discount strategies that can dramatically reduce your out-of-pocket cost.

Final Thoughts

Finding Xifaxan in stock takes more effort than it should — but it's absolutely doable. Start with Medfinder to check real-time availability, branch out to independent and specialty pharmacies, and time your refills wisely.

If you're also wondering why Xifaxan is so difficult to get in the first place, we break that down in our post on why Xifaxan is so hard to find.

Your health shouldn't depend on pharmacy inventory luck. Use the right tools, and you'll find your medication.

How can I check if a pharmacy has Xifaxan in stock?

The fastest way is to use Medfinder, which shows real-time pharmacy stock near your zip code. You can also call pharmacies directly, but this can be time-consuming. For a step-by-step guide, see our post on how to check if a pharmacy has Xifaxan in stock.

Can I get Xifaxan through a mail-order pharmacy?

Yes, many insurance plans offer mail-order pharmacy services that ship Xifaxan directly to your home. This can be especially helpful for ongoing prescriptions like Xifaxan for hepatic encephalopathy. Check with your insurance provider for details and potential copay savings.

Does CVS or Walgreens carry Xifaxan?

Large chain pharmacies can order Xifaxan, but they may not keep it in stock regularly because of its high cost ($1,600–$2,200 per supply). Call ahead or use Medfinder to verify before making a trip. Independent and specialty pharmacies may be more reliable sources.

How far in advance should I refill my Xifaxan prescription?

Start the refill process 5 to 7 days before you run out. Most insurance plans allow early refills within this window. This gives your pharmacy enough time to order the medication if it's not in stock and to handle any prior authorization requirements.

Why waste time calling, coordinating, and hunting?

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