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No you can't bec. dairy products cause mucus production
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No. It says on the label, do not take any dairy products within 2 hours of taking this medicine.
Lactovegetarians do not eat animal flesh. However they will take milk and dairy products,
any kind of dairy-milk, cheese, yogurt, ice cream,etc.
You are not allowed to take dairy products with tetracycline group of antibiotics. Tetracycline group of antibiotics are precipitated in the stomach and are not absorbed. You may take them about one hour before taking dairy products. All the other antibiotics can probably be taken with dairy products. Some antibiotics, like macrolide group of antibiotics and oral penicillin tablets are to be taken on empty stomach. Macrolide group of antibiotics include erythromycin, roxithromycin, clarithromycin and azithromycin. Empty stomach means no dairy products also.
how long do dairy products stay in your system
By reducing or eliminating dairy products in the diet. Many people can have small amounts of dairy products without bad effects, so if they are careful they don't have to cut them out altogether. Some people just have to cut it out altogether, or take something. There are over the counter supplememts that can help, too, if you take them when you know you will be eating some dairy. There are milk products you can get that have most or all of the lactose removed, but read the labels carefully. Sometimes the "substitute" has as much lactose as the real thing.
Dairy products can cultivate a vast amount of harmful bacteria quickly if kept too long. The 'use by' date on dairy products is typically the last day you could comfortably and safely consume the product. The product will probably be safe for several days after this printed date, but much longer than a few days, and you should probably throw the product away.
No. Dairy products are generally defined as foods produced from cow's or domestic buffalo's milk or milk from other animals. Things such as cheese, cream, ice cream yogurt and butter are all dairy products. Eggs are protein, they fall into the Meats section of the 'Food Guide Pyramid'.
Vegetarians don't eat meat. Vegans dont eat eggs, dairy products, and anything else that comes from animals.More information:There are many varieties of vegetarian practices. "Lacto-Ovo" vegetarians eat eggs and dairy products.