

Is Bonjesta in shortage in 2026? Get the latest update on Bonjesta availability, pricing, and what you can do if you can't find it at your pharmacy.
If you've been told your pharmacy doesn't have Bonjesta, you might be wondering: is there an actual shortage? The short answer is that Bonjesta is not currently listed on the FDA Drug Shortage database or the ASHP shortage list as of March 2026. There is no formal, nationwide shortage of this medication.
But here's the catch — even without an official shortage, many patients are still having a hard time finding Bonjesta at their local pharmacy. If that's your experience, you're not imagining things. The difficulty comes down to how this particular medication is stocked and distributed, not a supply chain breakdown. We explain the full picture in our article on why Bonjesta is so hard to find.
The term "shortage" usually means the manufacturer can't make enough of a drug to meet demand. That's not the case with Bonjesta. Instead, the problem is low pharmacy stocking driven by several factors:
Bonjesta is still brand-name only. Duchesnay USA holds the patents, which don't expire until 2033. Without a generic competitor, there's only one source — and pharmacies face a higher wholesale cost to carry it. Many choose not to stock it unless specifically requested.
Without insurance or a discount card, Bonjesta costs approximately $481 to $490 for 30 tablets. Pharmacies are reluctant to tie up that much inventory in a medication with limited demand. If a patient doesn't pick up their prescription, the pharmacy absorbs the loss.
Bonjesta is prescribed exclusively for nausea and vomiting of pregnancy (NVP) in women who haven't responded to conservative management. While morning sickness is common, the subset of patients who need (and can access) a brand-name extended-release prescription is relatively small.
Many insurance plans require prior authorization or step therapy before covering Bonjesta. Patients are often required to try generic doxylamine/pyridoxine or Diclegis first. These hoops reduce the volume of Bonjesta prescriptions, which further reduces pharmacy stocking incentives.
Here's a breakdown of what you can expect to pay:
For a complete guide to saving money, see our article on Bonjesta coupons, discounts, and patient assistance.
While no generic Bonjesta has been approved, patients do have more tools and options than in past years:
If you need Bonjesta now, here are your best options:
While Bonjesta is not in a formal shortage in 2026, the practical reality is that it remains difficult to find on pharmacy shelves. The reasons — no generic, high cost, niche demand, insurance hurdles — haven't changed much in recent years.
The good news is that you have more options to get around these barriers than ever before. Whether it's using Medfinder to locate a pharmacy with stock, taking advantage of the Bonjesta At Home program, or exploring alternative medications with your doctor, relief from morning sickness is within reach.
Don't let the pharmacy search add to your stress. Use the tools available and talk to your provider about the best path forward for you.
You focus on staying healthy. We'll handle the rest.
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