There are no contraindications between statins and aspirin; normal use of the drug does not appear to change the color of the urine, the appearance of urine red and other color changes recommended to stop using the drug. Statins and aspirin have different sites of action and can be taken at the same time. Usually, the color of urine does not change significantly after taking the drug, and the color of normal urine is the same, which is translucent light yellow. If the urine becomes red, foamy or cloudy, it suggests that rhabdomyolysis may occur due to the use of statins, rhabdomyolysis will lead to the appearance of myoglobinuria, resulting in changes in the color and appearance of urine, and it is recommended that you go to the hospital for treatment. However, it should be noted that the urine color change during the use of drugs is not necessarily due to rhabdomyolysis and other adverse reactions, but may also be due to urinary tract inflammation, a large number of sports or stress and other reasons. For safety reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to identify the cause of the change in urine color during drug administration, and to consult the doctor in time if there are pathological factors or adverse reactions to the drug.