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"I finished my antibiotics but my urine is still colored?"

It is not uncommon for urine to remain discolored even after finishing a course of antibiotics. As long as you do not have any other concerning symptoms such as blood in the urine or frequent urination, it is likely that your body is still adjusting. Keep an eye on any changes and if the unusual color or appearance of your urine continues after a week, it would be best to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.

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