The food is either made with dairy in it or has cheese in it. However, the info does say, 'You may eat or drink these products as part of a regular meal, but do not use them alone when taking ciprofloxacin.' So, does that mean in some situations I can eat dairy? Or what does that mean? I have no clue.
Cipro says not to eat or drink dairy but most of my food is made with dairy What do I do?
Question posted by LadySesshy on 19 Aug 2018
Last updated on 19 August 2018 by Anonymous
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19 Aug 2018
To be on the safe side, you should avoid dairy products at all cost. I understand that your regular eating habit contains a lot of dairy products, but while on Cipro, you can eat steamed vegetables/ steamed fish to substitute for it.
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