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Diseases » Urinary disorders » Medication Causes
 

Drug Causes of Urinary disorders

Medication causes list:

The list of possible medications or substances mentioned in sources as possibe causes of Urinary disorders includes:

  • Acetazolam - Reduced urine
  • Acetazolamide - Reduced urine
  • Ak-Zol - Reduced urine
  • Apo-Acetazolamide - Reduced urine
  • Bactrim - Reduced urine
  • Bactrim DS - Reduced urine
  • Bactrim Pediatric - Reduced urine
  • Colchicine - Reduced urine
  • Colchiquim - Reduced urine
  • Colchiquim-30 - Reduced urine
  • Cotrim - Reduced urine
  • Cotrim DS - Reduced urine
  • Cotrim Pediatric - Reduced urine
  • Dazamide - Reduced urine
  • Desyrel - Reduced urine
  • Desyrel Dividose - Reduced urine
  • Diamox - Reduced urine
  • Diamox Sequels - Reduced urine
  • Eskalith - Excessive urination
  • Eskalith CR - Excessive urination
  • Lithane - Excessive urination
  • Lithium Carbonate - Excessive urination
  • Lithobid - Excessive urination
  • Lithonate - Excessive urination
  • Lithotabs - Excessive urination
  • Methacycline - Excessive urination
  • Midoride - Reduced urine
  • Novo-Zolamide - Reduced urine
  • Noxitem - Excessive urination
  • Rondomycin - Excessive urination
  • Septra - Reduced urine
  • Septra DS - Reduced urine
  • Sulfamethoprim - Reduced urine
  • Sulfamethoprim DS - Reduced urine
  • Sulfatrim - Reduced urine
  • TMP-SMZ - Reduced urine
  • Trazodone - Reduced urine

About medication causes:

Another misdiagnosis possibility is that a particular medication or substance may be the real cause of the disease. Certain medications, chemicals, toxins or substances may possibly be underlying causes of Urinary disorders. Side effects of medications, or exposure to toxins, chemicals, or other substances may cause a symptom or condition. Hence, they become possible underlying causes of Urinary disorders but are often misdiagnosed or overlooked as a cause. For a general overview of this misdiagnosis issue, see Medication Underlying Cause Misdiagnosis.


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