It’s not just milk — there are many other foods that can interfere with antibiotics, as well as other drugs
Which medications should be separated from dairy products? Below are a few medications that can interact with dairy products
The directions on antibiotics often advise you to take every dose with water and warn against consuming dairy
ANSWER: Certain foods and beverages can interfere with several kinds of prescription and nonprescription medications
Urinary tract infection (UTI)
A very small amount isn’t going to have an effect, so milk in your tea is probably OK — though not as a drink to take your antibiotics with, as hot drinks aren’t as good for
It belongs to the class of medicines known as cephalosporin