

Having trouble finding Amlodipine/Telmisartan at your pharmacy? Here's why this blood pressure combination pill is hard to find in 2026 and what you can do.
You went to pick up your Amlodipine/Telmisartan prescription and heard the words no one wants to hear: "We don't have it in stock right now." If this has happened to you, you're not imagining things — and you're definitely not the only one.
Amlodipine/Telmisartan, once sold under the brand name Twynsta, is a combination blood pressure medication that pairs a calcium channel blocker (Amlodipine) with an angiotensin II receptor blocker (Telmisartan). It's prescribed to patients whose blood pressure can't be controlled by a single drug alone. For many people, this one-pill combination has been a simple, effective way to stay on top of their hypertension.
But in 2026, finding it at the pharmacy counter has become genuinely frustrating. Let's break down why — and what you can actually do about it.
Amlodipine/Telmisartan is an FDA-approved combination medication used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension). It works through two different mechanisms:
Together, these two drugs lower blood pressure more effectively than either one alone. The medication comes in four strengths: 40/5 mg, 40/10 mg, 80/5 mg, and 80/10 mg tablets, taken once daily.
Lowering blood pressure reduces your risk of stroke, heart attack, and kidney problems — which is why missing doses because you can't find your medication is such a serious issue.
There isn't a single reason. Several factors are colliding at once:
Boehringer Ingelheim, the original manufacturer of Twynsta, discontinued the brand-name product. That means there's no branded version available anymore. While generic versions exist, the transition hasn't been seamless. Some pharmacies that used to reliably stock Twynsta haven't fully switched to carrying the generic combination.
Unlike blockbuster generics like Amlodipine alone (which costs as little as $3), the Amlodipine/Telmisartan combination has fewer generic manufacturers. When one manufacturer has a production delay or quality issue, it can ripple through the entire supply chain. Fewer suppliers mean less buffer when demand spikes or production slows.
The pharmaceutical supply chain has been strained for years. Raw material sourcing, shipping delays, and regulatory inspections can all create bottlenecks. Combination products like Amlodipine/Telmisartan are sometimes deprioritized in favor of higher-volume single-ingredient generics.
Many pharmacies — especially large chains — use automated inventory systems that order based on recent demand. If a pharmacy hasn't filled many prescriptions for Amlodipine/Telmisartan recently, the system may not keep it in stock. This creates a frustrating cycle: patients can't find it, so they go elsewhere, which further reduces demand signals at that pharmacy.
If you're struggling to find Amlodipine/Telmisartan, here are some practical steps:
Medfinder lets you search for pharmacies near you that currently have your medication in stock. Instead of calling pharmacy after pharmacy, you can check availability in one place.
Independent and compounding pharmacies often have more flexible ordering and may be able to source the medication from different distributors than large chains. Don't overlook them.
If your regular pharmacy is out, ask them to place a special order. Many pharmacies can get medications within 1-2 business days from their wholesaler — they just need to know you need it.
If Amlodipine/Telmisartan remains unavailable, your prescriber may be able to switch you to a similar combination. Options like Valsartan/Amlodipine (Exforge) or Olmesartan/Amlodipine (Azor) work through the same mechanisms and are more widely stocked.
Even when you find it, cost can be a barrier. Generic Amlodipine/Telmisartan can run $120 to $250 without insurance. Discount cards from GoodRx, SingleCare, or RxSaver can bring prices down to around $123 or less. Learn more in our guide to saving money on Amlodipine/Telmisartan.
Finding Amlodipine/Telmisartan shouldn't feel like a scavenger hunt, but in 2026, it sometimes does. The discontinuation of Twynsta, limited generic suppliers, and pharmacy stocking practices all contribute to the problem.
The good news: the medication is still being manufactured and is available at many pharmacies — you may just need to look a little harder or use the right tools. Start with Medfinder to check real-time availability near you, and don't hesitate to involve your doctor or pharmacist in finding a solution.
Your blood pressure isn't something to put on hold. Stay proactive, and you'll find what you need.
You focus on staying healthy. We'll handle the rest.
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