

A practical guide for OB/GYNs and prescribers to help patients find and fill Bonjesta prescriptions, including workflow tips and alternative strategies.
You've prescribed Bonjesta for a patient struggling with nausea and vomiting of pregnancy. Two days later, she calls your office: "My pharmacy doesn't have it." This scenario plays out in OB/GYN practices across the country, and it creates a real clinical problem — delayed treatment for a condition that significantly affects quality of life during pregnancy.
This guide provides a practical, step-by-step approach for providers and clinical staff to help patients successfully fill their Bonjesta prescriptions. For the broader clinical and supply context, see our companion article on the Bonjesta shortage update for providers.
As of 2026, Bonjesta (Doxylamine Succinate 20 mg / Pyridoxine Hydrochloride 20 mg extended-release) is not in a formal drug shortage. Duchesnay USA continues to manufacture and distribute the product through standard wholesale channels.
However, the real-world picture is more nuanced:
The result: patients frequently encounter "not in stock" when trying to fill their prescription, even though the medication is available in the supply chain.
Understanding the root causes helps your team provide better guidance:
Retail pharmacies, especially chains, manage inventory algorithmically based on fill history. A medication that's filled once every few months at a particular location often gets dropped from the automatic reorder list. Since Bonjesta's patient population is inherently limited (pregnant women with NVP not responding to conservative management), many locations simply don't stock it.
When insurers exclude Bonjesta or require extensive prior authorization, fewer prescriptions get filled. This further reduces the signal that pharmacies use to determine stocking levels, creating a vicious cycle.
At a retail price of $480-$830 for 30 tablets, pharmacies may be reluctant to tie up inventory dollars in a slow-moving, high-cost brand-name product with a limited patient base.
The single most effective action your team can take is confirming that the receiving pharmacy has Bonjesta in stock before sending the e-prescription. This eliminates the most common patient complaint.
Use Medfinder for Providers to check real-time availability at pharmacies near your patient. This can be done by front desk staff or medical assistants as part of the prescription workflow.
For patients whose local pharmacies don't stock Bonjesta, the Bonjesta At Home mail-order program is often the path of least resistance:
Consider keeping program brochures or information cards in your exam rooms and providing them at the time of prescribing.
When a patient's insurance requires prior authorization:
Share the following cost-reduction options with patients at the time of prescribing:
For a comprehensive cost guide, see How to Help Patients Save Money on Bonjesta.
If you identify a pharmacy with Bonjesta in stock via Medfinder, send the prescription directly there rather than to the patient's default pharmacy. A brief conversation: "We've found that [Pharmacy Name] on [Street] has your medication in stock — is it okay if we send your prescription there?" — can prevent days of patient frustration.
For patients willing to use independent pharmacies, these are often more reliable sources for specialty medications like Bonjesta.
If a patient cannot access Bonjesta despite the above steps, evidence-based alternatives include:
When switching, document the clinical rationale and communicate the change clearly to the patient, including any differences in dosing, side effects, and administration.
Integrating Bonjesta access support into your practice workflow can reduce patient callbacks and improve treatment outcomes:
Bonjesta access challenges are a logistical problem, not a supply problem — and logistical problems have logistical solutions. By integrating availability checks, manufacturer programs, and proactive insurance navigation into your prescribing workflow, you can significantly reduce the friction your patients experience when filling their Bonjesta prescriptions.
Use Medfinder for Providers to streamline pharmacy selection, and share our patient-facing resources — including guides on finding Bonjesta in stock and saving money on Bonjesta — to empower patients to take an active role in their medication access.
You focus on staying healthy. We'll handle the rest.
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