Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) is one of the hardest prescriptions to fill in Milwaukee, WI right now. Ongoing nationwide shortages and DEA production limits mean most pharmacies in the Milwaukee area are out of stock on any given day. On average, it takes 23 individual pharmacy calls to find Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) available — a process that can take hours of phone time. FindUrMeds handles this entirely: we contact pharmacies across Milwaukee and the surrounding area and report back within 24-48 hours with a pharmacy that has your prescription in stock.
These pharmacy chains have locations in the Milwaukee, WI metro area and may stock Suboxone. Availability changes daily — FindUrMeds contacts them directly to confirm real-time stock.
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We contact pharmacies across the Milwaukee metro area — chains and independents — to check Suboxone stock in real time.
Within 24-48 hours, we send you a pharmacy in Milwaukee that has Suboxone in stock, with the address and pricing.
The Suboxone shortage has persisted since the FDA first declared amphetamine mixed salts in shortage in October 2022. According to the ASHP, 15% of all active U.S. drug shortages are controlled substances, and stimulant medications remain among the hardest to fill. The DEA increased national production quotas for amphetamine by approximately 14% and lisdexamfetamine by 22% for 2026, but quota increases do not guarantee consistent pharmacy-level supply. Over 41 million prescriptions for ADHD stimulants were filled in the U.S. in 2023 alone — roughly 5.7 million doses per day — and demand continues to outpace production capacity at several generic manufacturers including Teva, Sandoz, and Sun Pharma.
Based on real pharmacy search data, it takes an average of 23 phone calls to find Suboxone in stock. FindUrMeds handles all the calling for you — no more hours on hold.
Medications rated "Very Difficult" are in active nationwide shortage. We recommend submitting your search as early as possible — stock at individual pharmacies can sell out the same day it arrives.
Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) availability in Milwaukee changes daily. FindUrMeds contacts pharmacies in the Milwaukee metro area directly to confirm current stock. We rate Suboxone as "Very Difficult" to find — it typically takes 23 pharmacy calls to locate. Submit a search and we'll report back with confirmed availability within 24-48 hours.
We search across major chains (CVS Pharmacy, Walgreens, Walmart Pharmacy, Rite Aid) and independent pharmacies throughout the Milwaukee, WI metro area. Our network includes over 15,000 pharmacies nationwide. We prioritize pharmacies closest to your zip code and check both brand-name Suboxone and generic buprenorphine/naloxone.
If Suboxone is not currently stocked at any pharmacy in Milwaukee, we expand our search to surrounding areas in Wisconsin. We also check for the generic equivalent (buprenorphine/naloxone) and can search for therapeutic alternatives if your prescriber approves a switch. We provide you with all options and pricing.
FindUrMeds charges a flat $30 per medication search. This covers contacting pharmacies in Milwaukee and the surrounding area, confirming real-time stock, and reporting back with pharmacy addresses and pricing. There are no hidden fees, and we offer a money-back guarantee if we can't find your medication.
Suboxone is a Schedule II controlled substance, which means the DEA sets annual production quotas that cap how much can be manufactured. Combined with rising prescriptions (over 41 million ADHD stimulant prescriptions were filled in 2023) and manufacturer production delays — particularly from Teva, one of the largest generic producers — supply has not kept pace with demand since the FDA declared a shortage in October 2022.
Stop calling pharmacies yourself. FindUrMeds will find Suboxone in stock at a pharmacy near you in Milwaukee, WI within 24-48 hours.
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Looking for an alternative to Suboxone? These medications are in the same drug class (Opioid partial agonist) and may be available in Milwaukee.