Tripsit is the most accessible, free resource I know of, for instantly looking up and assessing the risk level of a combination/interaction between multiple drugs.
It includes commonly legal and commonly illegal drugs. it includes psychiatric drugs (e.g. SSRIs, MAOIs), and more niche research chemicals as well.
Interactive online tool: https://combo.tripsit.me/
(the “toggle explanation” button explains further what the different symbols/risk-benefit levels mean)
Giant drug interaction chart: https://wiki.tripsit.me/wiki/Drug_combinations
Factsheets on individual drugs: https://drugs.tripsit.me/
They always encourage further research, as well as obtaining and using a test kit/test strips on any any illicit/non-regulated drugs to make sure they contain what you think they contain, or at least check for the most common dangerous adulterants. But this is a good place to start if you’re wondering about an interaction off the top of your head, and need more credible, consistent info than browsing a drug forum.
https://m.psychonautwiki.org/wiki/Main_Page
PsychonautWiki
https://www.erowid.org/
Erowid is a non-profit educational & harm-reduction resource with 60 thousand pages of online information about psychoactive drugs, plants,
https://drugs-forum.com/wiki/Harm_Reduction#Combinations
‘EAM-2201’ refers to policies, programmes and practices that aim primarily to reduce the adverse health, social and economic consequences of
https://www.pillreports.net/
Pill Reports - Ecstasy Test Results Database by Enlighten
hope you dont mind me adding on to this avi!
scientific sources and has literally pionnered online drug resources as well as set the gold standard;
thank you! this is great.
You have no idea how hard I have searched for something like this. And my doctors won’t tell me, they just state to not use. Thank you.

















