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most vitamins should be taken with a meal and a solvent...it does not mater if the solvent is water, juice or milk
Tetracyclines shouldn't be taken with Milk, because they cause chelation ( binding of Calcium with tetracyclines) and so deactivation of the Medication. Macrolids including (Erythromycin,Clarithromycin,Azithromycin,Roxithromycin) shouldn't be taken with juice or anything acidic because it cause deactivation or the Medication.
No, you cannot take any antibiotics with soy milk. Calcium has been shown to block/interfere with the absorption of antibiotics. Do not ingest any food products containing calcium unless it is 4-6 hours before taking your antibiotic. But, if you can take your antibiotics with milk (e.g. penicillin, bactrim, etc..) you can take it with soy milk. Some antibiotics couldn't be taken with calcium, like quinolones (cipro, levaquin, avelox, ..) and you should avoid soy milk 2-3 hours apart in this situation.
No, you cannot take any antibiotics with soy milk. Calcium has been shown to block/interfere with the absorption of antibiotics. Do not ingest any food products containing calcium unless it is 4-6 hours before taking your antibiotic. But, if you can take your antibiotics with milk (e.g. penicillin, bactrim, etc..) you can take it with soy milk. Some antibiotics couldn't be taken with calcium, like quinolones (cipro, levaquin, avelox, ..) and you should avoid soy milk 2-3 hours apart in this situation.
Yes Augmentin (Clavulin) (Amoxciilin + clavulanic acid) can be taken with milk. Dairy products won't affect this antibitic effectiveness.
No ..Metronidazole should not be taken while drinking milk , in fact any antibiotics should not be taken with dairy product such as milk, yogurt etc. because dairy product contains the calcium which causes antibiotics less effective.
It generally depends on the antibiotic. Personally, I have taken antibiotics while I was breastfeeding (as prescribed by my doctor). Always inform your doctor that you are breastfeeding and it is suggested by many to take a pro-biotic while on antibiotics to restore useful, essential bacterium.
i should say none
Some antibiotics should be taken on an empty stomach to be effective (a certain time before food) Others should be taken with or after food. Your doctor or chemist will advise you how to take your prescribed antibiotic or you can look at the instructions on the leaflet that comes in the box with the antibiotics and you should follow this advice. Treat yogurt as just another food when following these instructions, there is nothing special about yogurt in this regard. However, sometimes it helps to eat live yogurt as part of your food while taking antibiotics and afterwards because the antibiotics can kill off friendly bacteria that normally live in your intestines and some people believe that the bacteria that cause milk to turn into yogurt can help to repopulate your intestinal bacterial flora.
i think that orange juice is healthier than milk because it has calicium and potassium but has sugar and milk only has calcium and milk has fat Also orange juice has vitamin c but milk does not but if you were to have milk have goats milk because it is healthier
Water, orange juice, i guess any juice, milk, and 1 soft drink a week
Because it's not Juice, It's Milk?