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Check Drug Interactions

Enter the ATC codes of your medicines and check whether they may interact. Free tool powered by the DDInter 2.0 database.

Enter ATC codes

An ATC code is 7 characters long, e.g. N02BE01 (paracetamol) or B01AC06 (aspirin). You can find it on the medicine package or leaflet.

This tool is for informational purposes only and does not replace advice from a doctor or pharmacist. Always consult a healthcare professional before changing your treatment. The DDInter 2.0 database may not cover all possible interactions.

What are drug interactions?

A drug interaction occurs when two or more medicines affect each other, altering the way one of them works. This can lead to increased side effects, reduced efficacy, or new symptoms. It is estimated that drug interactions account for 6–30% of all adverse drug events.

Severity levels

  • Severe — The combination may pose a health risk. Requires immediate medical consultation.
  • Moderate — The combination requires caution. May require dose adjustment or monitoring.
  • Low — Interaction of minor clinical significance. Worth being aware of, but usually does not require intervention.

What is an ATC code?

The ATC (Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical) code is an international drug classification system developed by the WHO. Each medicine has a unique 7-character code, e.g. N02BE01 stands for paracetamol. You can find the ATC code on the medicine package, in the patient leaflet, or on national drug registry websites.

Data source

Our tool uses the DDInter 2.0 database — one of the largest publicly available drug interaction databases, containing over 300,000 known interactions. It is regularly updated based on published clinical and pharmacological research.

Check interactions automatically in mojApteczka

Add your medicines to your kit and the system will automatically detect potential interactions. No ATC codes needed — just scan the package.