Yes they do, most of the time, the 10 mg. are green instead of blue and the 5 mg. are orange instead of yellow.
The green 10mg pills are indexed MYLAN 477, and the orange (or peach-colored) 5mg pills are indexed MYLAN 345.
Valium (diazepam) 5mg.
No. Mylan 345 is 5mg Diazepam, generic for Valium. And Valium is a sleeping pill and a muscle relaxant. The mediaction is also used for treatment of anxiety disorders.
Mylan 345 peach pill is 5mg Diazepam (generic for Valium). It is an anti-anxiety, anti-convulsant, sedative/hypnotic and skeletal muscle relaxant.
No
Xanax and tramadol are two completely different drugs. Cant compare apples to oranges, but I can tell you the tramadol is none narcotic. If you are going to abuse the drugs I would suggest taking the Xanax. The tramadol will just make you want to clean your house.
Mylan 345 pills are 5mg Diazepam (generic for Valium) manufactured by Mylan Pharmaceuticals. It is a mild narcotic pain reliever from the benzodiazepine family. The medication is commonly used for treatment of anxiety, insomnia, seizures, alcohol withdrawal, and muscle spasms.
5 milligram diazepamAnd diazepam is generic Valium, a sedative drug and a skeletal muscle relaxant.
Mylan 345 pills are 5mg Diazepam (Valium). It is a mild narcotic sedative from the benzodiazepine family. The medication is commonly used for treating anxiety, insomnia, seizures, alcohol withdrawal, and muscle spasms.
Mylan Pharmaceuticals offers generic pharmaceutical products. They manufacture generic versions of various drugs including Fosamax, Xanax, Norvasc, and Retin-A.
That is a 10 mg Diazepam.I got the info from pharmer.org.http://www.pharmer.org/images/domestic/diazepam-mylan-477Diazepam is generic Valium, a sedative, or a sleeping pill.
Marketed as Valium by Hoffmann-La Roche, is a benzodiazepine derivative drug.
Mylan Dockery goes by MyOh Mylan, and Mylan Arthur.