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Patient was found in a house fire and was given a certain medication in the Emergency Room. The patient’s urine turned this color (red), what’s the diagnosis?

Answer
Hydroxocobalamin (i.e., Cyanokit)
Cyanide toxicity
- Occurs secondary to combustion of natural and synthetic products producing cyanide
- Patients recovered from fires should have a lactate level drawn; levels greater than 10 are concerning for cyanide toxicity.
- The Cyanokit contains hydroxocobalamin, a form of vitamin B12 that is used as the antidote.
- Hydroxocobalmin has many side-effects including self-limited hypertension, flushing of the skin, and red urine for up to 14 days.
- See a previous UMEM post by Dr. Bryan Hayes for more information
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