Unavailable Medications

The list below is updated monthly based on information on the FDA Drug Shortages webpage. A more extensive list that is updated in an ongoing manner can be found here.

Medications may be commercially unavailable for a variety of reasons, the most common being:

  • back-ordered due to a manufacturing problem
  • discontinued due to decreased usage or declining manufacturer profits, which may be related to the introduction of a newer drug

(Note: Drugs are also withdrawn from the market due to health risks, and we do not compound medications that were discontinued due to safety concerns.)

Sometimes only certain doses and dosage forms of a particular drug, or specific combinations are discontinued.

Our professional pharmacists can help by obtaining the Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) and compounding the needed drug in the most appropriate dose, dosage form, and flavor for each patient. We can also compound medications that are free of problem-causing additives such as sugar, alcohol, preservatives, dyes, and gluten. We utilize the finest FDA approved chemicals, follow current USP guidelines, and are licensed and regulated by our State Board of Pharmacy.

Shortages of Oral and Topical Medications:

Ketoprofen Capsules
Sumatriptan Nasal Spray

Shortages of Veterinary Medications:

Cisapride
Clomipramine
Estriol
Ketoconazole
Prednisolone
Selegiline
Vetmedin® (pimobendan)

Discontinued Medications:

Achromycin® Ointment
Actifed®, Actifed-C® Liquid
Azulfidine Liquid
Butazolidin
Cafergot®
Chlorpromazine Oral Solution and Suppositories
Chlortrimeton® Solution
Cortef® Suspension
Cromolyn
Decaspray®
Desonide® Otic
Dexamethasone – various
Dilantin® Suspension
Hydergine® Liquid
Indomethacin Suppositories
Isoniazid Liquid
Levsin®/Pb
Liotrix (Thyrolar) Tablets
Meclan® Cream
Midrin®
Minocycline Suspension
Mycelex-G® Vaginal Tablets
Negatan®
Nystatin Suspension
Paregoric
Robaxisal®
Thioridazine Suspension
Topicycline®
Triamcinolone Acetonide
Trimethobenzamide Suppositories
Vancomycin Liquid
Whitfield’s Ointment

In addition to the above, there are countless products and “remedies” that are no longer commercially available, but that physicians and patients report are very useful in treating a specific problem.  Ask our compounding pharmacist for more information.