Maximum possible effect against the bacteria
Posted on September 17, 2009
As with most prescription medications, some care is needed when two or more chemicals are mixed together. In the case of Doxycycline, you want to ensure that it will have its maximum possible effect against the bacteria. So let us start with the less obvious interactions. Milk, milk formulas and dairy products interfere with the way in which your body absorbs any of the tetracycline drugs. Although the effect is less pronounced on Doxycycline, it is better not to drink milk, or consume yogurt, cottage cheese and full fat cheese.
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Tags: bacteria, Doxycycline
