Chapter 20
Categories of Muktzeh
Laws specifically relating to muktzeh on Yom Tov are explained in Chapter 21.
MUKTZEH MEI-CHAMATH GUFO
35.a. One is forbidden to eat, or derive any benefit from, meat meat cooked with milk, and it is accordingly muktzeh. (See paragraph 29 above.)
35.b. 1) On the other hand, meat which has merely had milk spilled on it is not muktzeh.
2) This is because, while there are grounds for forbidding it to be eaten, one is permitted to derive a benefit from it and may give it to a non-Jew to eat or may feed it to an animal.
35.c. For the same reason, fowl which has been cooked with milk is not muktzeh.
36.a. A healthy person is not allowed to take medicines on Shabbath, and they are consequently muktzeh for him.
36.b. The medicines of a person who was ill at the commencement of Shabbath are not muktzeh
36.c. See also Chapter 33, paragraph 4, and Chapter 34, paragraph 3, regarding the taking of medicine.

