What generic names (and brands) are used for Mydayis?
Mydayis is a brand of extended-release mixed amphetamine salts (an ADHD stimulant). The “generic mydayis name” most commonly refers to the generic drug name used on prescriptions:
- Mixed amphetamine salts, extended-release (name used for generic equivalents of Mydayis)
If you mean a different “name” (for example, the company brand under a generic), that can vary by manufacturer, but the active ingredient/generic designation is typically described as mixed amphetamine salts extended-release.
What should I look for on the prescription label?
People often search this because the pharmacy label may show either the brand or the generic format. For Mydayis equivalents, look for:
- “Mixed amphetamine salts ER” or “Mixed amphetamine salts, extended-release”
- The formulation type: extended-release (ER), since Mydayis is not immediate-release
Are there multiple generics because Mydayis is extended-release?
Yes. Because Mydayis is extended-release, generic options must match that dosage form (extended-release). Different products can have different dosing strengths even when the active ingredient is the same.
How do I confirm the exact generic version before filling?
To avoid mix-ups (especially with other stimulant amphetamine products that are not extended-release), confirm:
- The drug name on the prescription (mixed amphetamine salts, extended-release)
- The dosage strength
- The release type (ER/extended-release)
If you share the exact wording on your prescription or the strength (for example, “25 mg ER”), I can tell you what generic name it corresponds to.