What we check for
Drug-drug interactions
Two medicines that should not be taken together, or that need spacing apart.
Drug-food interactions
Common foods (grapefruit, dairy, leafy greens) that affect absorption.
Drug-alcohol risk
Antibiotics, painkillers and sedatives that become dangerous with alcohol.
Pregnancy and breastfeeding
Medicines that should be avoided or used cautiously based on your profile.
Built around your health profile
Add your regular medicines, allergies and conditions once. Every scan and AI chat then takes that context into account — so warnings are specific to you, not generic.
Drug interaction checker — FAQ
What is a drug-drug interaction?
When one medicine changes how another medicine works in your body — making it stronger, weaker or producing new side effects. Interactions can also happen with food, alcohol and supplements.
Can ImproveIt check interactions with my chronic medicines?
Yes. Add your regular medicines to your health profile and the checker compares any new scan or chat against them, surfacing known interactions in plain language.
Is the interaction checker a replacement for my doctor?
No. It is an educational warning system. Always confirm interactions and dosage changes with a doctor or pharmacist before stopping or combining medicines.