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What medications make your skin yellow?

3 min read
Medication-induced liver injury (DILI) accounts for over 50% of acute liver failure cases in the United States, with some drugs causing yellowing of the skin. Understanding which medications make your skin yellow is crucial for identifying the cause of this symptom, which can range from a serious liver problem to a benign side effect.

Can Aspirin Cause Yellow Skin? What You Need to Know

4 min read
Yellow skin, a symptom of jaundice, is a rare but serious side effect associated with aspirin use, particularly in high doses and when liver health is compromised. This discoloration is a critical sign of a potential liver problem, indicating that the body is not properly processing bilirubin.