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How much is Mydayis without insurance?

Mydayis costs $449 without insurance. Learn how to get Mydayis at a lower price, or find cheaper alternatives.

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Mydayis is a brand-name prescription drug used to improve the symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The active ingredients in Mydayis are four different types of amphetamine and dextroamphetamine. Each different chemical variant of these amphetamine stimulants is designed to be released into the bloodstream at variable rates for up to 16 hours, so only one 12.5 to 50 mg morning dose of Mydayis is required each day. As a brand-name prescription drug, Mydayis is expensive, but there are similar, lower-priced generic drugs. 

What is the generic for Mydayis?

Although there is no exact generic equivalent for Mydayis, there are similar generic drugs. Most of these generic drugs, however, aren’t as long-lasting as Mydayis, so you may have to take more than one dose per day. There are no over-the-counter drugs or supplements that can effectively treat the symptoms of ADHD. 

Is Mydayis covered by insurance?

As a brand-name drug, Mydayis may not be covered by some health insurance, Medicaid, or Medicare prescription drug plans. If Mydayis is not included in an insurance plan’s formulary, it still may be approved if certain conditions are met, such as prior treatment with drugs like Vyvanse or generic Adderall XR.

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How much does Mydayis cost without insurance?

People without insurance should expect to pay $449 for 30, 50 mg capsules of Mydayis—about $15 per capsule. This prescription provides enough doses for one month of daily dosing, so a year of Mydayis at full retail price will cost about $5,400. Lower strengths may cost less. Health insurance can help defray part of the cost, but Mydayis may not be covered by some plans. Copays could be high with insurance, but the final out-of-pocket expense will ultimately depend on the plan’s formulary, copay costs, and any coinsurance. The manufacturer, Shire, offers a copay savings card that can help some patients, but eligibility varies.

To help save money, the prescribing healthcare provider could substitute generic Adderall XR, since it has the same active ingredients as Mydayis. Alternatively, there are other generic extended-release mixed amphetamines that work similarly to Mydayis. These may be the lowest-priced equivalent treatment options.

Compare Mydayis prices to related drugs

Drug name Price without insurance of brand-name drug SingleCare price Savings options
Mydayis (dextroamphetamine-amphetamine) $449 per 30, 50 mg extended-release capsules $310 per 30, 50 mg extended-release capsules of brand-name Mydayis See updated prices
Adderall (amphetamine-dextroamphetamine) $328 per 30, 20 mg tablets $13 per 60, 20 mg tablets of generic Adderall See updated prices
Adderall XR (amphetamine-dextroamphetamine ER) $339 per 30, 30 mg extended-release capsules $168 per 30, 30 mg extended-release capsules of brand-name Adderall XR See updated prices
Vyvanse (lisdexamfetamine) $485 per 30, 70 mg capsules $349 per 30, 70 mg capsules of brand-name Vyvanse See updated prices
Ritalin (methylphenidate HCl) $175 per 60, 10 mg tablets $8 per 60, 10 mg tablets of generic Ritalin See updated prices
Intuniv

(guanfacine HCl ER)

$350 per 30, 2 mg extended-release tablets $10 per 30, 2 mg extended-release tablets of generic Intuniv See updated prices
Kapvay

(clonidine HCl ER)

$575 per 60, 0.1 mg extended-release tablets $9 per 30, 0.1 mg extended-release tablets of generic Kapvay See updated prices

Prescription drug prices often change. These are the most accurate medication prices at the time of publishing. The listed price without insurance references the price of brand-name drugs (unless otherwise specified). The listed SingleCare price references the price of generic drugs if available. Click the link under “Savings options” to see updated drug prices.

How to get Mydayis without insurance

There are many strategies to get the ADHD treatment you need. For a Mydayis prescription, options include enrolling in the manufacturer’s patient assistance program, but eligibility may be restricted. Unfortunately, manufacturer coupons are not currently available. More reliable options include switching to generic amphetamine combinations and using a SingleCare discount card .

1. Get a free discount with a SingleCare savings card

Depending on which participating pharmacy is used, SingleCare’s Mydayis coupon can reduce the price of a month’s supply of Mydayis by as much as $120 off of the average retail price, adding up to annual Mydayis savings of $1,400. Discounts will vary per participating pharmacy, so visit the SingleCare website or app to compare discounts.

2. Switch to generics similar to Mydayis

Mydayis contains four types of amphetamines. Each is released into the body at varying times throughout the day to provide 16 hours of ADHD symptom improvement. All four amphetamines can be found in FDA-approved generic versions of Adderall XR. They work the same way and have similar side effects, such as dry mouth, headache, insomnia, weight loss, and increased heart rate. However, these extended-release versions usually work for only 12 hours.

3. Ask the prescriber about other ADHD treatments

It is not uncommon for people to try several ADHD medications over the years. If paying for a Mydayis prescription is difficult, ask the prescribing healthcare professional for additional information about alternative treatment options. These include other central nervous system stimulants, such as amphetamines or methylphenidate (Ritalin or Concerta). There are also non-stimulant ADHD treatments, such as Strattera (atomoxetine). Before switching, ask for medical advice from a healthcare professional.

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4. Look for the lowest price

Pharmacies add varying markups to prescription medications. The price differences between pharmacies are often amplified for drugs with premium list prices. For that reason, significant savings can be achieved just by comparing prices. Even greater savings are possible by comparing SingleCare discount prices at participating local pharmacies