Abstract: How can I find information about any interaction of two psychopharmacological drugs?

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Written by: Martin Winkler and Jacob Palme
First version: 27 Nov 2006. Latest revision: 27 Nov 2006.

Is there any known interaction of my two prescribed drugs?

Answer:
Any two medical drugs can have severe interactions. You should always ask your doctor and / or pharmacists if you have to combine any two drugs (including over-the-counter pharmacies).

An excellent database of drug interaction is provided by the German Journal of Online Psychiatry interaction calculator.

The data base is in English, but uses specialist medical terms. If you do not understand these terms, you can look them up in a medical dictionary.

 
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