There are some medicines that should not be taken with milk
because they can interact with the calcium in milk and reduce the effectiveness of the medication.
Here are some examples of medicines that should not be taken with milk:
Antibiotics:
Tetracycline and fluoroquinolone antibiotics should not be taken with milk,
as milk can interfere with the absorption of these medications.
It's recommended to take these antibiotics with water,
at least 2 hours before or 4-6 hours after consuming milk or dairy products.
Iron supplements:
Calcium in milk can reduce the absorption of iron from supplements, so it's best to take iron supplements separately from milk.
Thyroid medication:
Calcium and other minerals in milk can interfere with the absorption of thyroid medication,
so it's recommended to take thyroid medication on an empty stomach,
at least 30 minutes before consuming milk or other calcium-rich foods.
Antacids:
Some antacids contain calcium, so taking them with milk can result in too much calcium intake.
It's recommended to take antacids separately from milk.
It's important to read the label of any medication you are taking and to follow the instructions provided by your healthcare provider.
If you have any questions or concerns about taking medication with milk or other foods, talk to your healthcare provider or pharmacist
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