Yes, amitriptyline can cause changes in urine odor, including a strong or unusual smell. This side effect may be due to the way the body metabolizes the medication or its effects on hydration and urinary concentration. If you experience persistent changes in urine odor while taking amitriptyline, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
No; smelly urine is caused by dehydration, as is the yellow color
Amitryptiline gives urine a blue appearance!
Yes
UTI could cause smelly urine. If its yeasty smelling it could be vaginal yeast infection but could also be a UTI. Go to the doc and get a urine test. Always the best thing to do :)
you buy cheap dog food.
Not usually. But it can be a symptom of eating asparagus!
I don't mean to be rude. But why the hell would you want to drink urine?
The letter "p" is pronounced the same as the word "pee." Since dried urine can have an acrid aroma, it can be smelly.
Amitriptyline can typically be detected in urine drug tests as it is a tricyclic antidepressant. However, the specific timeframe for detection can vary based on factors such as dosage, frequency of use, metabolism, and the sensitivity of the test.
if it is green & soft and smelly it is just nervousness and stress
it sounds like you have cystitis,which is an urine infection and can be cleared up with antibiotics.
Probably, as the streets were filled with urine, excrement, animals and rotting food.