After taking anti-inflammatory drugs it is recommended to stop taking them for more than 2 weeks you can check your urine routine.
Each anti-inflammatory drug has a different half-life, and the time of metabolism in the body is also different. Therefore, it is recommended to stop taking the drug for more than 2 weeks and then do the urine routine test, which can exclude the effect of anti-inflammatory drugs, and then check the urine routine test, which usually will not affect the results.
Taking anti-inflammatory drugs may lead to some deviation of the test results, such as affecting the number of white blood cells in the urine, or leukocyte esterase sex. If an infection is found in the urine even after antibiotics have been applied, it means that the infection is more serious and needs to be continued with sensitive anti-inflammatory drugs.
If the patient needs a routine urine test, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital to have the test results prescribed and evaluated by a medical professional.