Updated: January 20, 2026
Integra F Availability Update: What Patients Need to Know in 2026
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Peter Daggett

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Integra F is not on the FDA shortage list in 2026, but availability gaps persist. Here's what patients need to know about finding it and what to do if you can't.
If you've been searching for Integra F at your pharmacy and coming up empty, you may be wondering: is there a shortage? Is this going to get better? Here's an honest, up-to-date look at Integra F availability in 2026.
Is Integra F in a Shortage in 2026?
No. Integra F is not on the FDA's official drug shortage list as of 2026. However, this can be misleading. The FDA shortage database primarily tracks conventional FDA-approved drugs. Integra F is a prescription supplement (not formally FDA-approved as a drug), which means availability problems may not appear in official shortage reports — even when patients are struggling to find it at pharmacies.
Why Is Integra F Hard to Find Even Without an Official Shortage?
Several factors contribute to Integra F's uneven availability:
- No generic version exists. All Integra F must come from a single manufacturer — U.S. Pharmaceutical Corporation — creating a single point of failure in the supply chain.
- Insurance rarely covers it. Most commercial plans and Medicare don't cover Integra F because its active ingredients are available in OTC products. Low reimbursement reduces pharmacy incentive to stock it.
- Inconsistent wholesaler distribution. Not all pharmacy distributors carry Integra F, meaning some entire regions may have limited access regardless of individual pharmacy decisions.
- Prescription supplement gray zone. Integra F occupies an unusual regulatory space — it requires a prescription but is not a fully FDA-approved drug. This limbo reduces visibility and tracking of supply issues.
What This Means for Your Treatment
Iron deficiency anemia — especially in pregnant women — requires consistent treatment. Missing doses because of supply gaps can slow recovery and, in pregnancy, pose real risks to both mother and baby. If you depend on Integra F for iron deficiency in pregnancy, it's important to have a backup plan.
What Patients Should Do Now
Here are practical steps to stay ahead of availability gaps:
- Search widely. Use medfinder to check multiple pharmacies at once. Don't just check the closest chain pharmacy — independent pharmacies and specialty pharmacies may have stock when chains don't.
- Fill early. Don't wait until your last few capsules. Request refills 7–10 days before you run out to allow time to find a pharmacy with stock.
- Ask about a 90-day supply. If you find a pharmacy that has Integra F in stock, ask if you can fill a 90-day supply to reduce the frequency of searching.
- Have a backup plan. Talk to your doctor now about what to do if Integra F is unavailable. Knowing in advance whether Ferralet 90, Integra Plus, or generic ferrous sulfate + folic acid would work for you means you won't face a treatment gap in a crisis.
- Consider mail-order. Some mail-order pharmacies maintain better inventory of niche branded products than retail pharmacies. Ask your prescriber to write a 90-day quantity prescription for mail-order dispensing.
Keeping Up With Integra F Availability
Since there's no central tracking for Integra F's availability, staying on top of it requires proactive searching. Our guide on how to find Integra F in stock covers the most effective tools and strategies. The key takeaway: Integra F is available — it just requires more targeted effort to find than a mainstream generic medication.
Frequently Asked Questions
Integra F is not on the FDA's official drug shortage list in 2026. However, pharmacy availability is inconsistent because it is a brand-name-only prescription supplement with no generic, limited insurance coverage, and uneven distributor availability across regions.
There is no announced generic entry or manufacturer expansion for Integra F as of 2026. Availability is likely to remain variable. Patients are encouraged to search multiple pharmacies, fill prescriptions early, and discuss backup plans with their prescriber.
The FDA shortage database does not reliably track prescription supplements like Integra F. The best approach is to use medfinder to actively search pharmacies near you, or to call independent and specialty pharmacies directly. Filling prescriptions early and in larger quantities also reduces supply gaps.
Interrupting iron therapy for iron deficiency anemia can slow recovery and prevent hemoglobin levels from returning to normal. For pregnant women, consistent iron intake is especially important. If you cannot fill Integra F, contact your prescriber promptly to arrange an alternative so treatment continues uninterrupted.
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