Mylan 199 is 0.3 milligrams of Clonidine HCl.
According to the Drugs.Com Website, Clonidine is used for the following:
Treating severe pain. Clonidine is used with opiates in cancer patients for whom opioid (narcotic) analgesics alone have not been adequately effective. It may also be used for other conditions as determined by your doctor.
Clonidine is an alpha agonist analgesic. It works in the spinal cord by preventing pain signal transmission to the brain.
First of all, according to the Drugs.Com, Clonidine is used to treat hypertension. It
decreases the levels of certain chemicals in your blood. This allows your blood vessels to relax and your heart to beat more slowly and easily.
As for other uses which include: relieving alcohol withdrawal, methadone and opiate detoxification, quitting smoking, treatment of diabetic diarrhea, treatment of Tourette's Syndrome, reducing menopausal flushing, treat of postherpetic neuralgia, and treatment of ulcerative colitis, they are not approved by FDA, although Clonidine can be prescribed for them, too.
Clonidine is also marketed under brand names Catapres and Duraclon.
You can call your pharmacy and ask; they may have it in their data base. Or, you can contact the maufacturer (Mylan) at:
Mylan Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 781 Chestnut Ridge Rd. P.O. Box 4310 Morgantown, WV 26504-4310 804-599-2595 for Direct Inquiries 877-466-3679 for Medical Information
You seem to have mistaken "777" for "LLL". There are no reports of any Mylan pill indexed with "LLL", but there is the "Mylan 777" pill. It is 2mg Lorazepam (generic for Ativan), a sedative or anti-anxiety medication from the benzodiazepine family.
Mylan is not a drug's name. It is the name of an American pharmaceutical company, Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc., which manufacturers a wide range of different medications (mostly generic versions of famous brands). Each pill is indexed in a special way. You have to know the index imprinted or embossed on the pill to find out what sort of drug it is.
-A oval peach pill imprinted with "2088 V" is 0.5mg Xanax.-A oval peach pill imprinted with "BP 261" is 0.5mg Xanax.-A oval peach pill imprinted with "604" is 0.5mg Xanax.-A oval peach pill imprinted with "ALP 0.5 APO" is 0.5mg Xanax.-A round peach pill imprinted with "R 87" is 2mg XR Xanax.-A oval peach pill "G 3720" is 0.5mg Xanax.-A round peach pill imprinted with "MYLAN A3" is 0.5mg Xanax.-A round peach pill imprinted with "R 029" is 0.5mg Xanax.-A round pink pill imprinted with "M A24" is 3mg XR Xanax.-A pentagonal peach pill imprinted with "G 0.5" is 0.5 XR Xanax.-XR = Extended Release.
there are 4 or 5 differrent pack of xanax. 0.25mg (White), 0.50 (Pink), 1mg (Purple), 2mg (White), 2mg Tri-score (White)...I'm not sure why they have 2 different kinds of 2 mg. But I'm pretty sure the 2mg tri-score is stronger than the normal 2mg.
A blue, round pill, imprinted with "031, R" is Xanax 1mg.A blue, round, pill, imprinted with "MYLAN A1" is Xanax 1mg.A blue, round pill, imprinted with "XANAX 1.0" is Xanax 1mg.A blue, oval pill, imprinted with "G3721" is Xanax 1mg .A blue, round pill, imprinted with "b 493, 2" is Xanax XR 2mg .A blue, round pill, imprinted with "2, X" is Xanax 2mg.XR = (Extended Release)
No it is a sleeping pill.
Valium (diazepam) 5mg.
The pill indexed "Mylan A" (with no numbers in the index) contains 0.25 mg Alprazolam (generic for Xanax).
Xanax can be found in the range of products manufactured by Mylan Pharmaceuticals. But it does not mean that any pill indexed with "MYLAN" letters is Xanax. Mylan's Xanax pills are indexed with "A". They are available in several dosages.
Mylan 345 peach pill is 5mg Diazepam (generic for Valium). It is an anti-anxiety, anti-convulsant, sedative/hypnotic and skeletal muscle relaxant.
Mylan A pill is NOT Percocet. It is 0.25 mg Alprazolam (generic for Xanax).
Zoloft.
yellow round pill with C3