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Hi. I am new, and not a pharmacist(or pre-). I have an RN degree, a weird health issue, and a need to find answers!
My question is, would the blue dye in Xanax 1 mg. be a contributor to me having a blue ring around my toilet bowl after urine sits for at least 12 hours? The reason I ask is there are medical issues that could cause this and I am a very proactive patient. Before I mention the "blue urine" ring to my doctor, I would like the opinion of pharmacists on what the likelihood of my blue Xanax being the culprit. The other possible causes of "blue urine", that is, regarding tryptophan metabolites producing indoles, really could be a possibility, but don't want him to just pass it off as taking a blue-dyed med if that might not be the cause.
Thanks!
My question is, would the blue dye in Xanax 1 mg. be a contributor to me having a blue ring around my toilet bowl after urine sits for at least 12 hours? The reason I ask is there are medical issues that could cause this and I am a very proactive patient. Before I mention the "blue urine" ring to my doctor, I would like the opinion of pharmacists on what the likelihood of my blue Xanax being the culprit. The other possible causes of "blue urine", that is, regarding tryptophan metabolites producing indoles, really could be a possibility, but don't want him to just pass it off as taking a blue-dyed med if that might not be the cause.
Thanks!
My last child just left for college. Besides habit after so many years of not flushing because of noise for children, I still don't flush because of my husband sleeping. Maybe that's why I am noticing the blue ring, as my daughter would use that bathroom first in the morning and flushed it first. That's probably why I never noticed it before.