You can ID your own pills by going to various pharmaceutical sites or even forums such as www.pharmer.org, www.drugs.com, www.rxlist.com or for serious searches you can check out http://www.nlm.nih.gov/services/drug_id.html. Obviously the easiest way is to search Google, just type in 'pill' and any number identifiers.
Name: Alprazolam extended-release
Manufacturer: Actavis US
Info: Alprazolam, also known under the trade names Xanax, Xanor and Niravam, is a short-acting drug of the benzodiazepine class used to treat moderate to severe anxiety disorders, panic attacks, and as an adjunctive treatment for anxiety associated with moderate depression.
I found one of these too and I'm not sure what it is
This fits the description of a 375 mg Naproxen.
It is a Centrum Multivitamin.
Oval shaped peach pill with SS on side
Fosamax.
its not 146 over 9 and 5 on the other. It's "b" "971". You have it upside down. blue pill. oval. slashes on each side.
8.64mg Buprenorphine
A blue oval shaped pill with a SL 20 and M on the pill are sildenafil 20 mg.
Sounds like Zofran (anti-nausea)
If it's thick and oval a pep-back peak performance 200mg caffeine pill
v on one side, 4212 on the other white pill oval shaped
That is Glimepiride 1mg, a drug for Type II diabetes.
White oval pill imprinted R 180 on one side and double scored on the other side is 4 mg tizanidine, a muscle relaxant. More info: http://tizanidine.drugs.com/
Speckled lortab's are an oval shape pill that has a pulse symbol on one side an the other side says 35 94.