DrugPair safety checker
Drug interaction checker
Add medicines, supplements, fruits, foods, and drinks. DrugPair reduces trusted source data before AI explains it in plain English.
Sources and editorial accountability
Written by DrugPair Editorial Team. Updated 16 July 2026. A licensed-clinician review is not yet documented; see the medical review policy.
- Drug Interactions: What You Should Know — U.S. Food and Drug Administration, accessed 2026-07-16
- Drug Reactions — NIH MedlinePlus, accessed 2026-07-16
Checker questions and limitations
Does a no-interaction result prove a combination is safe?
No. Databases and local rules can be incomplete, and DrugPair cannot account for every dose, condition, allergy, pregnancy, laboratory result, or personal risk. Confirm important decisions with a pharmacist or prescriber.
What does the AI do?
The AI turns reduced evidence into a plain-language educational explanation. It is not the source of the medical evidence and does not replace clinical judgment.
What should I do in an emergency?
For severe symptoms such as trouble breathing, collapse, severe bleeding, chest pain, or a suspected overdose, contact local emergency services or poison control immediately instead of waiting for an app result.
DrugPair provides educational safety information only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always ask a doctor or pharmacist before changing medicines, supplements, food, drinks, or prescription timing.