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  • Stools - Pale Or Clay-colored |.

  • Stools that are pale, or clay- or putty-colored may result from problems in the biliary system the drainage system of the gallbladder, liver, and pancreas. Possible
    St. Louis Children's Hospital provides information for usual color in stools in children. Find out the common causes for red, black, green and white stools including
    Learn about the potential side effects of Omnicef (cefdinir). Includes common and rare side effects information for consumers and healthcare professionals.
    Learn about the potential side effects of cefdinir. Includes common and rare side effects information for consumers and healthcare professionals.

    Omnicef and abnormal stool


    Cefdinir Side Effects in Detail.



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    Stools - Unusual Color - All Children's.
    Explains the medication cefdinir (Omnicef Discontinued) , a drug used to treat infections such as middle ear, tonsillitis, strep throat, bronchitis, pneumonia, and
    Stools - Pale Or Clay-colored |.
    A stool color other than brown, tan, yellow or green. Any shade of these is normal.
    Learn about drug side effects and interactions for the drug Omnicef (Cefdinir).

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    Omnicef and abnormal stool


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    Abstract. Cefdinir, a third-generation oral cephalosporin frequently used in pediatric populations, may cause red stools when administered with iron




    Kid Care for Unusual Coloring in Stools:.

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