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yes cystex will clean your system of marijuana....you will also have to drink lots of fluids
Cystex
Ava Aston
While taking expired Cystex may not necessarily cause harm, it is not recommended. The effectiveness of medications can diminish after their expiration date, potentially leading to reduced efficacy in treating symptoms. It's best to consult a healthcare professional for advice and to consider obtaining a new supply for optimal results.
Cystex is a medication primarily used to relieve urinary tract infection symptoms and does not typically "clean out" your system. Its active ingredients can start providing relief within an hour, but the duration for complete elimination from your body can vary based on factors like metabolism and dosage. Generally, the components may be processed and cleared from your system within 24 hours. However, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
No. In fact, it will likely make things worse. A rather common side affect of naproxen is painful urination. There are actual medications made especially for UTIs. One is Cystex. Another is Uristat. You will find these medication either in the feminine hygiene isle or near the condoms.
URINE COLOR AND POSSIBLE CAUSES: (some foods, medications, disorder or diseases can cause more than one color of urine; the color of urine does not necessarily indicate an illness)Black urine -- excess L-dopa OR Melanin ORCopper poisoning OR Phenol poisoningBlue urine -- medications Amitriptyline, Cystex, Indomethacin Methocarbamol, Methylene, Trac Tabs, Triamterene, Urised, Uroblue OR other medications and even vitamins with blue dye OR foods with blue dyesBrown or tea-color urine Blood (The color can be due to Hemoglobin pigments or red blood cells in the urine.) ORLiver disorders (cancer, Hepatitis, Melanoma cancer) ORCopper poisoning OR Porphyria OR Gross HematuriaBrown urine certain foods (aloe vera, blackberries, fava beans, rhubarb) OR medications (like Antimalarial) ORdrug toxicity OR heat stress OR muscle trauma OR excessive physical exertion OR Clueto Rhabdomyolysis OR Myoglobinuria.Dark-brown urine excess L-dopa OR Melanin OR Copper poisoning OR Phenol poisoningGreen urine foods (like asparagus) and food dyes OR dyes used in tests for bladder and kidney functions OR medications with green dye (Amitriptyline, Cystex, Methocarbamol, Methylene, Triamterene) OR vitamins with green dye OR Eosin (turns urine green under ultraviolet light) OR urinary tract infection OR Cystex can cause the urine to turn bright-greenIndigo or Violet urine oral Tryptophan ORHematuria or Haematuria (red blood cells in the urine) ORTannic Acid OR Metabolite (indican) in alkaline urine OR plant or artificial dyes (indigo pigment or indirubin pigment) OR Purple urine bag syndrome (PUBS is a rare disorder.) OR Formaldehyde OR Logwood renders alkaline urine OR Violet Sodium Nitroprusside OReating beets can cause violet urineOrange Urine orange foods (carrots or rhubarb will turn urine from very dark yellow to orange.) OR foods with orange dye OR phenacetin, riboflavin, rifampin, sulfasalazine, vitamin C OR bile duct or liver (occurs with light-color stool and signs of Jaundice) OR Blood (The color can be due to Hemoglobin pigments or red blood cells in the urine.)Milky-colored urine bacteria OR tiny-crystals (stones) formations OR fat particles OR white-blood cells.Pink to pinkish urine Gross HematuriaRed or Reddish urine foods, beets, blackberries ORfood with dyes OR dyes in medications or vitamins OREosin (turns urine pink or red under natural light) OR Blood (The color can be due to Hemoglobin pigments or red blood cells in the urine.) OR Porphyria OR Gross HematuriaPeal-yellow to deep-amber urine is the Normalcolor or urine (darker yellow color indicates dehydration)Bright-yellow urine can be caused by multivitamins