It shouldn't matter. Depends on what makes your stomach feel better. Some medications interact with calcium containing products or food but Vicodin does not. From experience having a little bit of food in your stomach before taking this Rx can help avoid an upset stomach, but it also depends entirely on what your physician has instructed.
with water
if you take some water with you, you might be able to pour the water into the milk and take off your helmet and die.
The milk sweetens and will taste honey-ish
you get the milk powder and you mix it with the water (hot or cold) your choice
I think the milk will take longer as it has some fats in it.
This depends on the temperature, stirring, ratio milk/water, time of adding water to powder, volume of the water aliquotes, etc.
This depends of many factors: temperature, stirring, geometry of container, volume of water, mass of milk, agglomeration of milk powder.
Milk solids are what you get if you take milk and remove the water from it. They are mostly made of fats, proteins, sugars, and a small amount of mineral ash.
Water is not called milk. Water is called "water," or "H2O". Milk is called milk.
There is no problem in taking calcirol sachet with water. This does not cause any harm. But is is recommended to take it with milk.
yes, though babies get enough liquid from milk they still need to take water.
water is homogeneous but milk is heterogeneous milk is emulsion of water and protein