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It depends what color the urine is. If it is a color of red then you must take them to the emergency room right away.
yes typically you can just take a pee and put food color in the toilet oprah
Women may see some blood in their urine the first time they urinate after the test. Blood in the urine of men or blood in the urine of women after the first urination should be reported the doctor. The patient should take a warm bath and.
As many as were prescribed. You should discuss with the prescribing physician or your pharmacist how to take the medication appropriately.
take it to the vet would be the smartest idea
Urine can be of different colors. This is due to the different foods or liquids we introduce to our body. (i.e. introducing dyes into your system, drugs we take, etc.) But the normal color of urine is either yellow or pale straw. some times it can be orange, yellow, clear!!
Taking vitamin B2 (riboflavin) supplements can sometimes cause urine to appear more yellow. However, it's important to consult with a healthcare provider before taking any supplements, as excessive intake can have health risks.
No. However it can help you pass a drug test. Your supposed to take it an hour before and it will coat your urine and you'll pass, but your urine will be clear causing suspicion, so u need to take vitamin B after ingesting to put color in your urine.
Everytime i take adderall xr or ir it makes me urine orange or bright yellow....and it's not like that otherwise so yes i would say so...:)
Take a multivitamin, the excess vitamins will produce a more concentrated yellow urine.
Urine becomes yellow, when you takes certain medicines, containing usually high potency Vitamin B-complex. They usually contains much more dose than daily required and excessive dose is excreted by kidneys through urine, making it yellow in color. Why they give such a high dose of Vitamin B-complex is not known. And tonics are placebos and given by doctors to patients because they barrow time for patient undergoing recovery, witch satisfy the patient and the drug companies and drug companies satisfy Doctors.( Win, win, win situation. )
The urine of a dog, like the urine of most mammals, is a dull yellow color ranging in intensity from a light lemonade color to a darky murky mango fruit yellow. The difference in colors is due to concentration of the dissolved wastes, particularly urea - lighter colors have a lower urea concentration while darker colors have a higher urea concentration. If you notice anything white or blood-red in the urine, or if the urine color shifts outside the spectrum of basically yellow, you should take your dog to a veterinarian for an examination as these color changes can be a sign of intoxication, bladder infection or cancer.