

Bonjesta costs $481+ without insurance. Learn how to save with coupons, the manufacturer savings card, patient assistance programs, and more in 2026.
If you've seen the price tag on Bonjesta, you probably did a double-take. Without insurance, this pregnancy nausea medication costs approximately $481 to $490 for just 30 tablets — that's roughly a one-month supply at the maximum dose. For many families, that's simply not affordable.
But here's the good news: there are multiple ways to bring down the cost of Bonjesta significantly. From manufacturer savings cards to mail-order programs to discount coupons, you could pay as little as $35 to $60 depending on your insurance status. In this guide, we'll walk through every option available in 2026.
Let's start with the full picture. Bonjesta is a brand-name-only medication — there is no generic version available as of 2026, and patents don't expire until 2033. That means there's no cheaper generic equivalent on the market.
Here's what you can expect to pay without any discounts:
These prices can vary by pharmacy and location, but the range gives you a clear idea of the financial barrier. For more context on why this medication is so expensive and hard to find, see our article on why Bonjesta is hard to find in 2026.
If you have commercial health insurance (not Medicaid, Medicare, or other government programs), the Bonjesta CoPay Savings Card from Duchesnay USA is your best bet for savings.
What it offers:
How to use it:
Who it's for: Commercially insured patients. Not valid for patients on Medicaid, Medicare, TRICARE, or other government-funded programs.
This is often the best option for uninsured patients or anyone who can't find Bonjesta at a local pharmacy. The Bonjesta At Home program from Duchesnay USA provides:
Compare that to the retail cash price of $481–$490 for 30 tablets, and you're looking at savings of over $400 per month.
How to enroll:
This program also solves the availability problem — since the medication is shipped directly to your home, you don't need to find a pharmacy that stocks it.
Several free discount card programs can reduce the cash price of Bonjesta at participating pharmacies:
Additional programs worth checking:
Pro tip: Prices vary significantly between pharmacies and discount programs. Check multiple sources before filling your prescription. Medfinder can help you find pharmacies with Bonjesta in stock near you.
If you're uninsured or underinsured and facing financial hardship, these resources may help:
NeedyMeds (needymeds.org) maintains a database of patient assistance programs and lists savings options for Bonjesta, including the manufacturer's copay card and additional discount programs.
RxAssist (rxassist.org) is a comprehensive database of patient assistance programs from pharmaceutical manufacturers and other organizations. Search for Bonjesta to find current eligibility requirements and application information.
Contact Duchesnay USA directly at 1-800-835-0755 to ask about eligibility for additional assistance beyond the standard savings programs. The company may have options for patients experiencing financial hardship.
While there's no generic Bonjesta, generic Diclegis (doxylamine/pyridoxine delayed-release 10 mg/10 mg) is available for approximately $30 to $80 for 60 tablets. It contains the same active ingredients in a different formulation. You'll take up to 4 tablets per day instead of 2, but the cost savings are dramatic. See our full comparison in our alternatives guide.
Some insurance plans do cover Bonjesta, especially after prior authorization. Before assuming you'll pay full price:
Prices for the same medication can vary by hundreds of dollars between pharmacies, even in the same city. Use tools like GoodRx, SingleCare, and Medfinder to compare before filling.
If you're waiting on insurance approval or a mail-order delivery, ask your OB/GYN about using OTC doxylamine (Unisom SleepTabs) plus vitamin B6 as a temporary measure. This mimics Bonjesta's active ingredients, though dosing should be guided by your doctor.
Here's how the options stack up for 30 tablets of Bonjesta:
Bonjesta is an effective medication for morning sickness, and cost shouldn't be the reason you go without treatment. Between the manufacturer savings card, the Bonjesta At Home program, discount coupons, and alternative medications, there are real paths to making this medication affordable.
Start by checking whether the Bonjesta At Home program or a discount card works for your situation. If Bonjesta remains too expensive, talk to your OB/GYN about alternatives like generic Diclegis that can provide similar relief at a fraction of the cost.
You deserve to feel better during your pregnancy — and you have more options than you might think.
You focus on staying healthy. We'll handle the rest.
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