

A practical guide for OB/GYNs and prescribers on helping patients find and access Bonjesta for morning sickness, with actionable steps and workflow tips.
You've determined that Bonjesta is the right treatment for your patient's nausea and vomiting of pregnancy. The prescription is sent. Then you get the call: the pharmacy doesn't have it in stock. Or worse — the patient gives up looking and goes without treatment.
This is a common scenario in 2026. While Bonjesta is not in a formal supply shortage, limited pharmacy stocking means your patients often face real barriers to filling their prescriptions. As a provider, there are concrete steps you can take to improve the odds. For a broader overview of the current availability landscape, see our provider shortage briefing.
Key facts as of March 2026:
Understanding the root causes helps you counsel patients effectively:
Medfinder for Providers lets you search for pharmacies with Bonjesta in stock near your patient's location. Instead of sending patients on a calling marathon, you can direct them to a specific pharmacy that has it. Consider integrating this into your prescribing workflow — check availability before or at the time of prescribing.
Rather than defaulting to the patient's usual chain pharmacy, direct the e-prescription to a pharmacy confirmed to have Bonjesta in stock. This single step eliminates the most common point of failure. If you use Medfinder, the identified pharmacy information can be given directly to the patient or used for e-prescribing.
For patients who face persistent local availability issues, the Bonjesta At Home mail-order program is the most reliable pathway:
Consider keeping Bonjesta At Home enrollment materials in your office for easy distribution.
If the patient is commercially insured, prior authorization is likely required. Best practices:
For commercially insured patients, the Bonjesta CoPay Savings Card can reduce out-of-pocket costs to as low as $35–$40 per prescription. The card is available at bonjesta.com/bonjesta-savings and can be downloaded and printed by the patient or provided in-office.
If Bonjesta access proves insurmountable for a given patient, the following alternatives are the most appropriate substitutes. For a patient-facing comparison, see our alternatives guide:
Integrating these steps into your practice workflow can make the process smoother:
The gap between prescribing Bonjesta and patients actually filling it is a real clinical problem. But with proactive steps — directing prescriptions to pharmacies confirmed to have stock, enrolling patients in savings programs, and completing prior authorization upfront — you can significantly improve your patients' access.
Tools like Medfinder for Providers are designed to make this easier. By spending a few extra minutes during the prescribing process, you can save your patients hours of frustration — and ensure they actually get the relief they need from morning sickness.
For the patient-facing version of this information, direct your patients to our guide on finding Bonjesta in stock. For cost-saving information to share, see how to save money on Bonjesta.
You focus on staying healthy. We'll handle the rest.
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