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I took Pepto-Bismol on Tuesday morning at 5:15, around 11am, and at 7pm. Today, I had a black stool. Is this normal?

Yes, it is normal to have black stool after taking Pepto-Bismol. This is a common side effect of the medication. If you haven't taken Pepto-Bismol since Tuesday night, your stool should return to normal by Friday morning. If it doesn't, it is advisable to consult a doctor.

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