No it is a sleeping pill.
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.
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).
Mylan 3422 is 100 mg Nitrofurantoin, an antibiotic used to treat and prevent some urinary tract infections.
Mylan A3 is 0.5 mg Alprazolam (generic for Xanax). It is a sedative or anti-anxiety medication from the benzodiazepine family.
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.
Mylan A1 pill is 1mg Alprazolam (generic for Xanax) manufactured by Mylan Pharmaceuticals. It is 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.