Prescription Out of Stock? Here's What to Do

8 practical steps when your pharmacy can't fill your prescription
Updated 7 February 2026 from official DHSC & NHS data
You've handed over your prescription only to be told the medicine isn't available. It's frustrating and sometimes frightening — especially for essential medications. Here's exactly what to do, step by step.

Step 1: Ask Your Pharmacist for Details

Before leaving the pharmacy, ask specific questions:

Step 2: Check If an SSP Is Active

Serious Shortage Protocols are issued by the DHSC when a medicine is officially in short supply. An active SSP means your pharmacist can legally supply an approved alternative without you needing a new prescription from your GP. This saves time and ensures you get treated promptly.

You can check active SSPs on the NHSBSA website or through MedWatch's shortage tracker.

Step 3: Try Other Pharmacies

Stock levels vary enormously between pharmacies, even ones a few miles apart. Different pharmacies use different wholesalers, and stock allocations vary.

Use our pharmacy finder by location to identify options near you.

Step 4: Request an Emergency Supply

Under NHS regulations, pharmacists can provide an emergency supply of most prescription medicines without a prescription. The rules are:

Step 5: Contact Your GP

If the shortage is expected to last more than a few days, contact your GP surgery. They can:

See our guide on what to ask your GP →

Step 6: Use MedWatch to Track the Shortage

Search our shortage tracker to see if your medicine has a known supply issue. You'll find:

Step 7: Know Your Rights

As an NHS patient, you have rights when medicine is unavailable:

Full guide to your rights →

Step 8: Set Up Alerts to Stay Ahead

The best way to avoid being caught out by shortages is early warning. MedWatch's free alert service notifies you the moment your medication faces supply issues, giving you time to act before you run out.

What NOT to Do

⚠️ Avoid these common mistakes:

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Data sources: DHSC Medicine Supply Notifications · NHSBSA Serious Shortage Protocols · NHS England
Page last updated: 7 February 2026. Data checked daily.
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