which drug cause body fluid discoluration
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Numerous medications can cause red urine discoloration. Most commonly, rifampin or phenazopyridine is the culprit, with tears and other bodily fluids generally also discolored. Others include chlorpromazine, thioridazine, senna, and laxatives with a phenolphthalein component.
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Numerous medications can cause red urine discoloration. Most commonly, rifampin or phenazopyridine is the culprit, with tears and other bodily fluids generally also discolored. Others include chlorpromazine, thioridazine, senna, and laxatives with a phenolphthalein component.
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