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After starting treatment for pulmonary tuberculosis a patient complained about red tears and urine. What drug could cause such changes?

  • A. Rifampicin
  • B. Benzylpenicillin sodium salt
  • C. Benzylpenicillin potassium salt
  • D. Biseptol-480
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A: Rifampicin. Rifampicin is known to cause red discoloration of bodily fluids, including tears and urine, due to its side effect of harmless color changes. Benzylpenicillins (B and C) and Biseptol-480 do not typically cause such discoloration. Rifampicin's mechanism of action involves binding to bacterial RNA polymerase, leading to inhibition of RNA synthesis, which is unrelated to the mechanism of the other drugs. Thus, based on the unique side effect profile of Rifampicin and its mechanism of action, it is the most likely drug causing red tears and urine in this scenario.