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Tag: Urine odor

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Does spironolactone make your pee smell different?

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Over-the-counter and prescription medications alike can alter the smell of your bodily fluids, a phenomenon influenced by their unique chemical compounds. So, does spironolactone make your pee smell different? The answer for some users is yes, and understanding why involves looking at both the medication's primary function and its metabolic byproducts.

What medications cause smelly urine?

4 min read
A strong or unusual urine odor can be an alarming side effect of certain medications. For example, some antibiotics can produce a yeasty smell, while high doses of certain vitamins, particularly the B-complex, can lead to a potent aroma. Understanding what medications cause smelly urine can help you identify the source and determine if further medical consultation is needed.