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Hi, My sister has T.B. now it's her fifth month and her urine is usually in orange color. But yesterday when she had taken medicine then after 30 mins she had used toilet but that day her urine was light orange only and next day it was back to normal. So now she is worried that her medicine was working properly yesterday or it came out of her syste
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HELLO, IT IS DUE TO RIFAMICIN BIG TABLET IN MORNING. IS  YOUR  SISTER  TAKE OR NOT ENQUIRE? URINE IS ORANGE OR LIGHT IN COLOR. O.K BYE.
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Hello Ma'am, Very Good evening. I'm Dr.Yogesh Kr Sharma. You have absolutely no sideeffects and no issues. Consuming Cap. Rcinex,  which is a combination of two drugs. Rifampicin, when consumed for antitubercular treatment gives you a orange or light orange colour to your urine. So you are worrying unnecessarily about this. No, you are thinking wrong, medicines are working Very well and once taken orally,  cannot come out of your Body system.  Hope now you got it. Take care and have a hasty recovery soon. Bye.
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