This document discusses drug interactions, which occur when two drugs administered together modify each other's effects. It describes several types of interactions, including pharmacokinetic interactions that affect absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of drugs, and pharmacodynamic interactions that occur at receptor sites. Specific drug combinations that can increase risks are provided as examples. While some interactions are intentional for treatment, others can increase side effects or decrease drug efficacy. Careful consideration of potential interactions is important when patients receive multiple medications.