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Will taking AZO affect a urine test?

Will taking AZO affect a urine test?

Phenazopyridine can interfere with certain laboratory tests (including urine tests for kidney function, bilirubin, and sugar levels), possibly causing false test results. Home urine tests (including diabetic tests) may be affected. Make sure laboratory personnel and all your doctors know you use this drug.

Will azo mess up a drug screen?

WILL AZO URINARY PAIN RELIEF INTERFERE WITH DRUG TESTS? AZO Urinary Pain Relief may interfere with the reading of any colorimetric urine analysis (such as AZO Test Strips), as the active ingredient, an organic dye, will color the test pads and may make them difficult to read.

How fast acting is azo?

Unlike general pain relievers, it directly targets the site of discomfort—your urinary tract—helping it to work quickly. Once you take AZO Urinary Pain Relief® Maximum Strength, you could find the relief you need in as little as 20 minutes.

Will phenazopyridine affect urine drug test?

Do not use phenazopyridine for longer than 2 days unless your doctor has told you to. This medication can cause unusual results with urine tests.

How many AZO Cranberry pills can I take a day?

Take two (2) tablets daily with a full glass of water. For maximum protection, take up to four (4) tablets daily. Do not exceed recommended dosage.

Can Nyquil make you fail a drug test?

This is because Nyquil contains substances such as antihistamines (sedative substances) and hypnotics. Those who take Nyquil to treat their cold are at risk of being accused of taking methamphetamines. This is because those taking Nyquil can test positive for methamphetamines in the blood.

Can Sudafed cause you to fail a drug test?

Used for sinus and nasal congestion, pseudoephedrine (Sudafed) can be the cause of false positive tests for amphetamine or methamphetamine.

Can I take more than 2 AZO Cranberry pills a day?

Does AZO Cranberry turn your pee red?

Azo-Cranberry side effects continued pain or burning when you urinate; vomiting, severe stomach pain; or. signs of a kidney stone–painful or difficult urination, pink or red urine, nausea, vomiting, and waves of sharp pain in your side or back spreading to your lower stomach and groin.