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Updated: January 18, 2026

Orgovyx Shortage Update: What Patients Need to Know in 2026

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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If you've been searching online for "Orgovyx shortage 2026," you're probably a patient (or caregiver) trying to figure out whether Orgovyx (relugolix) is actually unavailable or whether there's something you can do to get it. Here's the most current information available, along with practical steps if you're struggling to fill your prescription.

Is Orgovyx Currently in Shortage?

As of 2026, Orgovyx (relugolix) does not appear on the FDA's official drug shortage database. The drug is being manufactured by Sumitomo Pharma America and is commercially available through specialty pharmacy networks. However, patients across the country continue to report access difficulties that can feel indistinguishable from a shortage.

The core issue is not product scarcity — it's an access gap created by the drug's specialty-only distribution model, prior authorization requirements, and high list price (~$2,762 per 30-day supply).

What Is the History of Orgovyx Access Issues?

Since Orgovyx received FDA approval in December 2020, it has been distributed exclusively through specialty pharmacy channels. Unlike older GnRH agonists like leuprolide (Lupron Depot) that are administered in clinics and billed through the medical benefit, Orgovyx is an oral medication that flows through the pharmacy benefit and specialty pharmacy network. This created a new set of access challenges:

Insurance plans required prior authorization before covering the drug

Some plans required step therapy — trying cheaper injectable options first

Retail pharmacies were confused by patients attempting to fill at the wrong location

Specialty pharmacy wait times sometimes extended weeks

Why Do Patients Still Experience Access Gaps in 2026?

Even though Orgovyx has been on the market since 2020, several structural access barriers persist:

Prior Authorization Delays: Many insurance plans still require PA for Orgovyx, which can delay access by days to weeks.

Formulary Restrictions: Some Medicare Part D and commercial plans place Orgovyx on specialty tiers with high cost-sharing.

Specialty Pharmacy Logistics: Individual specialty pharmacy locations may temporarily run low on stock, requiring orders from their central warehouse.

No Generic Available: Without a generic, there's no low-cost fallback, and access remains tied to the specialty distribution system.

What Should Patients Do Right Now?

If you're experiencing difficulty getting Orgovyx, take these steps:

Call the Orgovyx Support Line: 1-833-ORGOVYX (1-833-674-6899). Coordinators can help identify available specialty pharmacy options and enroll you in financial assistance programs.

Ask your doctor's office to appeal a PA denial — your oncologist or urologist can submit a letter of medical necessity.

Inquire about the Bridge Program, which provides up to 4 months of Orgovyx for eligible commercially insured patients during a coverage gap.

Use medfinder to find specialty pharmacies near you that have Orgovyx in stock.

How Critical Is It to Stay on Orgovyx Without Interruption?

Continuity of Orgovyx treatment matters. Testosterone suppression is the therapeutic goal — any gap allows testosterone to begin rising, potentially fueling prostate cancer growth. Additionally, the prescribing information specifies that if treatment is interrupted for more than 7 days, patients must restart with a new 360 mg loading dose. This makes planning ahead for refills essential.

Work with your oncologist or urologist to request refills at least 2 weeks before your supply runs out. Many specialty pharmacies can ship directly to your home with advance notice.

What to Expect Going Forward

As Medicare Part D evolves (the 2026 out-of-pocket cap for Part D is $2,100 annually), access to specialty drugs like Orgovyx may improve for Medicare patients. The landscape for insurance coverage of oral cancer medications is slowly shifting in patients' favor. For now, the most reliable approach is to stay proactive: maintain open communication with your specialty pharmacy, address PA issues early, and know your backup options. Read our guide on alternatives to Orgovyx if you need to discuss other options with your doctor.

Frequently Asked Questions

Orgovyx does not have an active FDA-listed drug shortage as of 2026. The drug is manufactured and available through specialty pharmacy networks. However, access barriers including prior authorization requirements and specialty-only distribution can cause delays that feel similar to a shortage.

Orgovyx is only available at specialty pharmacies — not standard retail pharmacy locations. Your prescription must be filled through a specialty pharmacy such as Accredo, CVS Specialty, Walgreens Specialty, or Optum Specialty Pharmacy.

If Orgovyx is interrupted for more than 7 days, the prescribing information requires restarting with a 360 mg loading dose on the first day, followed by the regular 120 mg daily dose. Contact your oncologist immediately if you're at risk of running out, and call 1-833-ORGOVYX for emergency assistance options.

As of 2026, no generic relugolix has been approved. Drug patents typically last 15-20 years from filing, so generic availability for Orgovyx may still be years away. Policy changes such as Medicare price negotiation may help lower costs before then, but patients currently have access only to the brand-name product.

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