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Updated: February 19, 2026

Turqoz 28 Day Shortage Update: What Patients Need to Know in 2026

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

Turqoz 28 Day Shortage Update: What Patients Need to Know in 2026

Is Turqoz 28 Day in shortage in 2026? Get the latest update on availability, pricing, and what to do if you can't find your birth control.

Is Turqoz 28 Day in Shortage in 2026?

If you've been struggling to find Turqoz 28 Day at your pharmacy, you might be wondering whether there's an official drug shortage. Here's what we know as of 2026 — and what you can do to make sure you don't go without your birth control.

Is There an Official Turqoz Shortage?

As of early 2026, Turqoz 28 Day is not listed in a formal drug shortage by the FDA or the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP). That means Lupin Pharmaceuticals, the sole manufacturer of Turqoz, is still producing and distributing the medication.

However, "not in shortage" doesn't always mean "easy to find." Many patients are experiencing real difficulty getting Turqoz filled at their local pharmacy. The gap between official shortage status and on-the-ground availability is a common issue with newer brand-name medications.

Why Is Turqoz Hard to Find?

Even without a formal shortage, several factors make Turqoz difficult to locate:

  • It's a newer brand. Turqoz hasn't been on the market as long as pills like Ortho-Cyclen or Yaz, so many pharmacies don't stock it routinely.
  • No generic exists. There's only one manufacturer (Lupin), which means less supply chain flexibility.
  • Pharmacy ordering patterns. Most pharmacies order based on existing demand. If they haven't had Turqoz patients before, they won't have it on the shelf.
  • Wholesaler inventory. Some regional drug wholesalers may carry limited quantities or may not list Turqoz at all.

For a deeper explanation, read our article on why Turqoz 28 Day is so hard to find.

How Much Does Turqoz Cost in 2026?

The cash price for Turqoz 28 Day is typically between $35 and $45 per pack without insurance. With a discount card from SingleCare, you may be able to pay as little as $11.88 per pack.

Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), most health insurance plans are required to cover at least one form of contraception in each category with no cost-sharing. Turqoz may be covered at $0 with your insurance, though some plans may prefer a different brand and require prior authorization.

For more ways to reduce your costs, check out our guide on how to save money on Turqoz 28 Day.

Are There New Options in 2026?

While no generic version of Turqoz is available yet, the birth control market continues to expand. In 2026, patients have more options than ever:

  • Other combined oral contraceptives with similar hormone profiles are widely available as generics
  • Telehealth contraceptive services make it easier to get prescriptions and have birth control delivered to your home
  • Discount programs like SingleCare and GoodRx have brought Turqoz pricing down significantly for uninsured patients

If you're interested in other birth control options, read our article on alternatives to Turqoz 28 Day.

How to Find Turqoz 28 Day in Stock

Here are the most effective strategies to find Turqoz near you:

  1. Use Medfinder. Medfinder shows real-time pharmacy availability so you can see which locations near you have Turqoz in stock.
  2. Try independent pharmacies. They're often more flexible with special orders and may have it on hand.
  3. Call ahead and order early. Give your pharmacy 5 to 7 days' notice so they can order Turqoz from their wholesaler before you run out.
  4. Consider mail-order. Some mail-order pharmacies stock a wider range of brand-name medications.

For a complete walkthrough, see our guide on how to find Turqoz 28 Day in stock near you.

Final Thoughts

Turqoz 28 Day isn't in an official shortage in 2026, but real-world availability can still be a challenge. The key is to plan ahead, use tools like Medfinder, and maintain communication with your prescriber so you always have a backup plan.

Your birth control is too important to leave to chance. Whether you stick with Turqoz or explore an alternative, the most important thing is that you don't go without protection.

For information on potential side effects, see our article on Turqoz 28 Day side effects: what to expect.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. As of early 2026, Turqoz is not listed in a formal drug shortage by the FDA or ASHP. However, because it's a newer brand-name medication without a generic, many pharmacies don't stock it regularly, which makes it difficult for patients to find.

The typical cash price is $35 to $45 per 28-tablet pack. However, with a discount card like SingleCare, you may pay as little as $11.88. Most insurance plans cover oral contraceptives with no cost-sharing under the ACA.

As of early 2026, no generic version of Turqoz (norgestrel/ethinyl estradiol 0.3 mg/0.03 mg) has been approved. Lupin Pharmaceuticals is the only manufacturer. Check with your pharmacist periodically for updates on generic availability.

Use Medfinder to search for pharmacies that have it in stock. You can also ask your pharmacy to special-order it (usually takes 1 to 3 days), try an independent pharmacy, or ask your prescriber about a similar birth control pill as a temporary alternative.

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