

Is Pindolol in shortage in 2026? Get the latest update on Pindolol availability, pricing, and what patients can do to find their medication.
If you take Pindolol for high blood pressure or another condition and you've had trouble filling your prescription recently, you probably want answers. Is there a Pindolol shortage? Is it being discontinued? Will it come back?
Let's break down what's really happening with Pindolol availability in 2026 and what you can do about it.
As of early 2026, Pindolol is not officially listed on the FDA or ASHP drug shortage databases. This means there is no formal, nationwide shortage declaration.
However, that doesn't mean it's easy to find. Many patients report difficulty filling their Pindolol prescriptions at local pharmacies. The reality is that Pindolol's availability issues are driven by low demand, limited manufacturers, and poor pharmacy stocking rather than a traditional shortage caused by manufacturing problems or raw material issues.
In practical terms, the experience for patients is the same — you can't get your medication when you need it. Whether it's technically a "shortage" or an "availability issue" doesn't change the frustration.
Several factors contribute to the ongoing difficulty finding Pindolol:
Pindolol is an older beta blocker that was first approved in the United States in 1982. The original brand, Visken, has been discontinued. Only a small number of generic manufacturers still produce Pindolol, which makes the supply chain fragile. If one manufacturer experiences a delay, it can affect availability across the country.
Newer beta blockers like Metoprolol and Atenolol are prescribed far more often than Pindolol. Because of this, pharmacies stock what sells — and Pindolol often doesn't make the cut. Many chain pharmacies don't carry it in their standard inventory at all.
With the Visken brand discontinued, there's no branded product driving marketing or supply investment. Generic-only medications with low demand are especially vulnerable to supply disruptions.
For a more detailed explanation, read our post on why Pindolol is so hard to find.
The cost of Pindolol varies significantly depending on where you buy it and whether you use insurance or a discount card:
For detailed savings strategies, see our guide on how to save money on Pindolol in 2026.
While no new formulations of Pindolol have been released recently, there are a few developments worth knowing about:
Several prescription discount platforms now include Pindolol, which can bring the cost down to $28 to $35 for a month's supply even without insurance. This is a significant improvement from the full retail price of over $200.
If you're having trouble getting to a doctor who prescribes Pindolol, telehealth has made it easier to see a provider from home. A cardiologist or primary care physician can evaluate your needs and write or renew your Pindolol prescription via a video visit. Learn more about finding a doctor who prescribes Pindolol.
If Pindolol remains consistently unavailable in your area, your doctor may recommend switching to an alternative like Propranolol, Metoprolol, or Atenolol. These are much more widely stocked and affordable. Read about your options in our alternatives to Pindolol guide.
Here are the most effective strategies for locating Pindolol today:
For more detailed tips, check out our guide on how to find Pindolol in stock near you.
Pindolol isn't in a formal shortage in 2026, but it's genuinely hard to find for many patients due to limited manufacturers, low pharmacy stocking rates, and the discontinued brand-name product. The frustration is real, and you deserve reliable access to your medication.
Start by checking Medfinder for nearby availability. If you consistently can't find Pindolol, talk to your doctor about alternative medications or prescribing strategies that can help. And remember — never stop taking Pindolol suddenly. If you're running low, contact your doctor right away for guidance.
Stay informed by bookmarking this page. We update our shortage information regularly so you always have the latest picture.
You focus on staying healthy. We'll handle the rest.
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