Green urine The urine can turn green because of the following: drugs and other compounds containing phenol, such as promethazine, used for allergy and nausea, and propofol, a drug used in anesthetics other drugs, including the antidepressant amitriptyline, cimetidine, which reduces stomach acid, and the painkiller indomethacin dyes, including indigo-blue, indigo carmine, which is used in kidney tests, carbolic acid, and flavin derivatives biliverdin, a bile pigment infection with Pseudomonas bacteria Methylene blue, a dye that has also been used as a drug, can produce a blue-green color to the urine
Isobaric 4OH-E2 and 2OH-E2, baseline separated at retention times of 8.76 min and 8.96 min, respectively, were detected using pairs of 571.2365.2 and 571.279.0
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Telogen effluvium is a common type of sudden hair loss that typically results from stress or shock