When I started Hydrea March 2022, (500mg daily and 2 baby aspirin) I noticed a strong urine smell as well. My oncologist told me to drink more water. Since I increased water intake I haven't noticed the smell. I hope this information helps.
Hydrea can cause renal impairment, so it could cause a change in the smell of urine. In fact, some patient education leaflets contain this warning.
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Suggest that a prompt call to you hematologist would be in order. While it could be a minor issue, it is important to ensure that the hydrea is not causing renal impairment. There are some specific blood tests that should be run to check on kidney function.
Please do let us know what you learn and how you get on.
Yes it has a certain smell to it, hard to explain tho I do notice it each time. I mean I noticed it from not long after I started. I don’t feel unwell in any other way. I’ll check to make sure all is ok 😉 Thank you all for your advice 😃
I have found the same, I am on 5oo mg HU one day and 1000 the next plus a daily 75 mg aspirin, Subsequently I have been put on 20 mg daily rivaroxaban, I have found the urine smell is much stronger when I have eaten a lot of vegetables. It is very much reduced when my vegetable intake is lower. Sallie
It sounds as if it should be investigated further as it sounds potentially serious. However one thing of note is different people process chemicals differently such as asparagus where some people's urine smells funny after eating it; others' doesn't.
my urine definitely smells on hydroxy, I was off it for a month and the smell went back to normal, then while on interferon yet a different smell, not sure which was worse …
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