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Does Nicip Cold And Flu Tablet Cause A Change In Urine Color?

Hello sir/madam, Does nicip cold and flu tablet discolor urine? Sunset yellow urine since yesterday after taking nicip tablet. I keep having lots of water and have no difficulty in urinating.so the sudden color change baffles me. I am sure I am not dehydrated and I have no pain while urination. Please clarify and advise. regards.
Mon, 6 Mar 2017
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

Medication, food or drink can cause discoloration of the urine.

If you are not having any other urinary symptoms such as pain on urination, change in urine frequency, urgency, abdominal pain, fever etc, then you can consider monitoring for now.

If the change is due to the medication, it should stop within 3 days of the last dose.

If you are having additional symptoms, you should see your doctor for an assessment.

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Does Nicip Cold And Flu Tablet Cause A Change In Urine Color?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Medication, food or drink can cause discoloration of the urine. If you are not having any other urinary symptoms such as pain on urination, change in urine frequency, urgency, abdominal pain, fever etc, then you can consider monitoring for now. If the change is due to the medication, it should stop within 3 days of the last dose. If you are having additional symptoms, you should see your doctor for an assessment. I hope this helps