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I found 3 pills in my sons back pack, I am wondering if somebody might be able to help me identify them? The first is a small white round pill with k200 on it. The second pill is peach colored with Mylan A3. The third pill is a bigger white roung pill with a big G on top and 400 under it. Any help would be greatly appreciated...

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Three Pill IDs

K200 is probably dimenhydrinate 50 mg, an OTC med that treats motion sickness.  The K on your pill should be styled like this 'K' - it should have an arrow on the upper arm of the 'K':

 
Click on the image for a larger view.  If the 'K' on your pill is different, let us know and we'll continue to research.
 
Mylan A3 is 0.5 mg alprazolam, an RX med that treats anxiety.
 
G400 is 400 mg ibuprofen, an RX nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug.  It's like Advil or Motrin but is prescription and is double the strength of OTC Advil or Motrin.

I'm not a pharmacist or a medical doctor. This message is not medical advice nor is it an offer to provide medical advice. All drug identifications should be validated by a licensed MD or pharmacist.