Which of the following antibiotics should NOT be taken with dairy products?

erythromycin
tetracycline
ampicillin
ciprofloxacin

tetracycline

Rationale: Tetracycline should not be taken with dairy products. To prevent binding to this drug, dairy products may be taken one hour before or two hours after dosing, but never simultaneously.

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A) ST segment depression B) ST segment elevation C) pathologic Q wave D) inverted P wave

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