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Updated: January 15, 2026

Why Is Blis-To-Sol Powder So Hard to Find? [Explained for 2026]

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

Empty pharmacy shelf with scattered antifungal powder bottles and a magnifying glass icon

Can't find Blis-To-Sol Powder at your local pharmacy? You're not alone. Here's why this OTC antifungal powder can be tricky to locate and what you can do.

If you've been searching pharmacy shelves for Blis-To-Sol Powder and coming up empty-handed, you're far from alone. While this antifungal powder isn't experiencing a formal FDA shortage, patients across the country report difficulty finding it at their usual pharmacies. Understanding why can help you track it down faster.

What Is Blis-To-Sol Powder?

Blis-To-Sol Powder is an over-the-counter topical antifungal medication manufactured by Oakhurst Co. Its active ingredient is undecylenic acid — a naturally derived fatty acid with proven antifungal properties. The powder is used to treat athlete's foot (tinea pedis), jock itch (tinea cruris), and ringworm (tinea corporis).

What makes it unique compared to more widely marketed brands is its powder formulation with zinc undecylenate, which helps keep the treated area dry while fighting the infection. Research published in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews found undecylenic acid achieved a 72% cure rate for athlete's foot — the highest among commonly available OTC options.

Is Blis-To-Sol Powder in an Official Shortage?

As of 2026, Blis-To-Sol Powder is not listed on the FDA Drug Shortage Database, which tracks regulated prescription shortages. This means the difficulty patients experience finding it is not an official shortage but rather a distribution and stocking issue.

Blis-To-Sol is made by a smaller regional manufacturer (Oakhurst Co.) rather than a large national pharmaceutical company. Smaller brands often have more limited distribution networks, meaning fewer retail chains carry them consistently. Some pharmacies simply never stocked it, while others may carry it intermittently.

Why Can't I Find Blis-To-Sol Powder at My Pharmacy?

There are several reasons you might be striking out at the pharmacy counter:

Limited retail distribution. Oakhurst Co. is a specialty manufacturer. Their products are more commonly found at independent pharmacies, specialty retailers, and online rather than at major national chains.

Niche product category. Many chain pharmacies dedicate limited shelf space to OTC antifungals, prioritizing nationally advertised brands like Tinactin (tolnaftate) or Lamisil AT (terbinafine). Lesser-known brands like Blis-To-Sol may not make the cut.

Seasonal demand spikes. Athlete's foot and fungal skin infections are more common in warmer months. When demand rises in summer, smaller-distribution OTC products can temporarily sell out at stores that do carry them.

Supply chain gaps. Smaller OTC manufacturers can be more susceptible to supply chain delays for raw materials and packaging, leading to temporary out-of-stock situations at the retail level.

Regional availability differences. Blis-To-Sol Powder may be readily available in some parts of the country while nearly impossible to find in others, depending on regional distributor relationships.

Where Can You Actually Find Blis-To-Sol Powder?

Your best bets for finding Blis-To-Sol Powder in stock are:

The Oakhurst Co. website (oakhurstco.com): The manufacturer sells directly to consumers at $10 for a 2 oz bottle, with multipack discounts available.

Amazon and online pharmacies: Multiple online retailers carry Blis-To-Sol Powder, often at competitive prices.

Independent pharmacies: Local and independent pharmacies often carry a wider variety of OTC products than chain retailers.

Calling ahead: Before driving across town, call pharmacies to check if they have it on the shelf.

How medfinder Can Help You Find Blis-To-Sol Powder Near You

Rather than spending hours on hold calling pharmacy after pharmacy, medfinder does the work for you. You provide your medication, dosage, and location — then medfinder calls local pharmacies to find which ones have it in stock. Results are texted directly to you, saving you time and frustration.

This is especially valuable for OTC medications like Blis-To-Sol Powder that have inconsistent stocking across pharmacies. medfinder covers all medications — not just prescription drugs — so you can use it for OTC products too.

What If I Can't Find Blis-To-Sol Powder Anywhere?

If you've exhausted your local options and truly can't find Blis-To-Sol Powder, there are several effective alternatives in the same OTC antifungal category. Check out our guide to alternatives to Blis-To-Sol Powder for a breakdown of comparable products including Tinactin (tolnaftate) powder, Lamisil AT (terbinafine), and Lotrimin AF (clotrimazole).

The good news: undecylenic acid — the active ingredient in Blis-To-Sol Powder — achieved the highest reported cure rate (72%) in a Cochrane meta-analysis of OTC antifungal treatments for athlete's foot. But if it's unavailable, terbinafine (Lamisil AT) is a strong second choice with a 70% cure rate and is widely stocked at most major pharmacies.

The Bottom Line

Blis-To-Sol Powder isn't hard to find because of a shortage — it's hard to find because it's made by a smaller regional manufacturer with limited distribution. Your best strategies are to check online retailers, the Oakhurst website, and independent pharmacies. Or let medfinder call local pharmacies on your behalf and text you the results.

Frequently Asked Questions

No, Blis-To-Sol Powder is not discontinued as of 2026. It is manufactured by Oakhurst Co. and remains available, though its distribution is more limited than major national brands. It is available directly from the manufacturer and online retailers.

No. Blis-To-Sol Powder is an OTC product and is not listed on the FDA Drug Shortage Database. Difficulty finding it is a distribution issue, not a regulated shortage.

Major pharmacy chains like CVS and Walgreens tend to prioritize nationally marketed antifungal brands (like Tinactin and Lamisil AT) and may not stock Blis-To-Sol. Try independent pharmacies, Amazon, or the Oakhurst Co. website at oakhurstco.com.

The active ingredient in Blis-To-Sol Powder is undecylenic acid, which is available in other branded OTC products. There is no single 'generic' with the same formulation, but other brands containing undecylenic acid include Fungicure and Fungi-Nail.

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