Safety: safety_interactions
Educational resource. Not medical advice.
# Interactions: Drugs, Supplements, and Peptides ## What an interaction is (here) An interaction is a credible reason that combining exposures could: - Increase risk - Reduce predictable effects - Create harder-to-detect harm ## Interaction types you’ll see - Additive physiology (same pathway pushed twice) - Opposing physiology (masking signals or compensation) - Metabolic load (organ stress, electrolyte shifts, blood pressure changes) - Neurochemical overlap (sleep/mood/cognition effects) ## The standard in this app - No stacking guides - No protocols - Interactions are described as risk concepts with evidence and uncertainty clearly labeled If a combination is widely discussed online but lacks evidence, it will be labeled accordingly.