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.
Penicillin: Because of the acidic nature of both fruit juices and colas, penicillin is inactive by both of them
Quinolones
No
Not in class. Maybe at lunchtime. Teachers don't want kids jumping off the walls (not literally).
If you mean every day substances, some are vinegar, orange juice, lemon juice, and sodas.
Both soda and orange juice are acidic, but the carbination in most sodas make it more acidic than the mildly-acidic citric acid in orange juice.
None.
You should avoid eating ice cream, sodas, milk, fruit juice coffee alcohol, and any junk food made with sugar. Eat many small meals. Try A diet of chicken and broccoli.
Spicy foods, whole milk, alcohol, coffee, sodas and soft drinks, ice cream, orange juice, and beans should be avoided for those hoping to have a successful Gastritis diet.
Lemon juice has a pH between 3 to 2 (at average around 2.4) while common sodas vary from 5 to 2 (most cokes are around 3 to 2). So most lemons are more acidic than most sodas but some sodas can be more acidic than some lemons.
No.
Just about everything you eat or drink can affect the teeth. Sodas have sugar which can help cause cavities.
fruit smoothies, milk (2% or skim), all natural juice, anything but carbonated sodas like Pepsi or Coca Cola.
you should sell cookies chips sodas because they like those things.