

Struggling to find Carbidopa/Levodopa XR at your pharmacy? Learn why this Parkinson's medication is in short supply and what you can do in 2026.
You've been taking Carbidopa/Levodopa XR for months — maybe years — to manage your Parkinson's disease symptoms. Then one day your pharmacy tells you they can't fill your prescription. You call another pharmacy. Same answer. Suddenly, something that was routine becomes stressful.
If this sounds familiar, you're not imagining things. Carbidopa/Levodopa extended-release tablets have been affected by ongoing supply issues, and many patients across the country are struggling to find their medication in 2026.
In this article, we'll explain exactly what Carbidopa/Levodopa XR is, why it's so hard to find right now, and — most importantly — what you can do about it.
Carbidopa/Levodopa XR is an extended-release tablet used to treat the motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease. It combines two active ingredients:
The "XR" or "ER" (extended-release) formulation is designed to release the medication slowly over several hours, giving patients smoother symptom control and fewer ups and downs throughout the day. It's sometimes referred to as Sinemet CR, though the brand-name version has been discontinued and only generic versions remain.
For a deeper look at this medication, see our guide on what Carbidopa/Levodopa XR is, including uses and dosage.
There's no single reason Carbidopa/Levodopa XR is hard to find — it's a combination of factors that have built up over time. Here are the main ones:
After the brand-name Sinemet CR was discontinued by its manufacturer, the supply of extended-release tablets shifted entirely to generic drugmakers. Only a handful of companies — including Accord and Sun Pharma — produce these tablets. When even one manufacturer experiences a disruption, it can ripple across the entire supply chain.
Producing extended-release formulations is more complex than making immediate-release tablets. The specialized coatings and manufacturing processes involved mean that quality control issues or raw material shortages can slow production. These disruptions have been recurring in the pharmaceutical industry since the early 2010s.
As of 2025, Carbidopa/Levodopa extended-release tablets are listed on the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) drug shortage database. Certain strengths and NDCs (National Drug Codes) are in limited supply. This is an ongoing, recognized problem — not just a local issue at your pharmacy.
Parkinson's disease affects roughly one million Americans, and that number is expected to grow as the population ages. More patients needing Carbidopa/Levodopa means more pressure on an already strained supply.
For the latest on the shortage situation, check out our Carbidopa/Levodopa XR shortage update for 2026.
Finding Carbidopa/Levodopa XR may take more effort than it used to, but there are concrete steps you can take:
Tools like Medfinder let you search for pharmacies that currently have Carbidopa/Levodopa XR in stock near your location. Instead of calling pharmacy after pharmacy, you can check availability online and save time. Learn more in our guide on how to find Carbidopa/Levodopa XR in stock near you.
Large chain pharmacies often face allocation limits during shortages. Independent pharmacies sometimes have more flexibility in sourcing from different wholesalers and distributors. Don't overlook smaller, local pharmacies in your area — they may have stock when the big chains don't.
If you truly can't find Carbidopa/Levodopa XR, talk to your neurologist about temporary alternatives. Options might include:
Never switch medications without your doctor's guidance. Read our full article on alternatives to Carbidopa/Levodopa XR for more details.
If you know your medication is hard to find, don't wait until you're down to your last few pills. Ask your pharmacy to order your refill 7 to 10 days in advance. Some pharmacies will also put you on a notification list when your medication comes back in stock.
If cost is also a barrier, generic Carbidopa/Levodopa ER can be found for as low as $29 with a discount coupon through services like GoodRx or SingleCare. Patient assistance programs through organizations like NeedyMeds and the Parkinson's Foundation may also help. See our article on how to save money on Carbidopa/Levodopa XR.
Dealing with a medication shortage on top of managing Parkinson's disease is incredibly frustrating. You deserve consistent access to the medications that keep your symptoms under control.
The good news is that there are tools and strategies that can help. Whether it's using Medfinder to check pharmacy stock, working with your doctor on an alternative plan, or exploring independent pharmacies, you have options.
The shortage of Carbidopa/Levodopa XR isn't likely to resolve overnight, but staying informed and proactive gives you the best chance of getting the medication you need.
You focus on staying healthy. We'll handle the rest.
Try Medfinder Concierge FreeMedfinder's mission is to ensure every patient gets access to the medications they need. We believe this begins with trustworthy information. Our core values guide everything we do, including the standards that shape the accuracy, transparency, and quality of our content. We’re committed to delivering information that’s evidence-based, regularly updated, and easy to understand. For more details on our editorial process, see here.