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How can I find which pharmacy has my GLP-1 medication in stock?

Finding GLP-1 medications in stock requires persistence and multiple strategies. Call pharmacies directly - ask specifically about your dose and whether it's in stock now or expected soon. Large chains (CVS, Walgreens, Costco, Sam's Club) often have better availability than independent pharmacies due to larger distribution networks. Use pharmacy apps to check inventory at multiple locations. Some chains allow you to search availability online for nearby stores. Independent and local pharmacies sometimes have better stock than major chains because they have different supply relationships. Consider pharmacies in different neighborhoods or suburbs - availability varies by location. Ask your pharmacist when they typically receive deliveries and call that day. Mail-order pharmacies (Express Scripts, CVS Caremark, Amazon Pharmacy) may have different stock than retail locations. Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drug Company has entered the market with transparent pricing. Compounding pharmacies offer alternatives when brand names are unavailable. Be prepared to call 5-10 pharmacies before finding stock, and ask if they can transfer prescriptions from your usual pharmacy.

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