Users are met with a page that has a tab-based division between drug–drug and drug–food interactions. On either tab, users are prompted to add drugs through the use of a search bar. The new search now accepts drug synonyms and common branded product names (Figure 2A). Both types of interaction checker accept up to five drugs at a time (Figure 2B). For drug–drug interactions, at least two drugs must be entered before clicking ‘check interactions.’ Food interactions are reported in a simple table with one interaction description per row. Drug interactions are reported in a series of card-like entries, with each entry containing the names of the interacting drugs, the severity of the interaction, a brief description, an extended description containing more details and any references associated with the interaction (Figure 2C). For concise display, only the first reference is shown by default, but the others can be viewed by clicking the pink ‘READ MORE’ text (Figure 2D).