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Medication Lookup

Look up drugs, side effects, and check interactions — free and FDA-sourced

Search for any medication by brand or generic name to see its uses, side effects, dosage guidelines, warnings, and potential drug interactions. Powered by OpenFDA — the same database healthcare professionals reference. Check if two medications can be taken together, look up what a prescription is for, or review side effects before starting a new drug. Always free, always sourced from official FDA data.

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How to Use Medication Lookup in TaskJin

Using medication lookup tools in TaskJin is simple — just type what you need in plain English. No commands to memorize, no menus to navigate. TaskJin understands natural language and picks the right tool automatically.

  1. Open TaskJin — visit taskjin.com or use the Telegram bot.
  2. Type your request — for example, "What is ibuprofen used for?".
  3. Get your result — TaskJin processes your request and returns the answer in seconds.

Medication Lookup tools are available to all users for free — no account upgrade needed. TaskJin includes 4 tools in the medication lookup category, each designed for a specific task.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the medication data reliable?
Yes. Data comes from the FDA's public drug database (OpenFDA), the same authoritative source healthcare professionals and pharmacists use for drug information.
Should I use this instead of a doctor?
No. TaskJin provides reference information only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional before making medication decisions.
Can I check drug interactions?
Yes. Ask TaskJin if two or more medications can be taken together and it will check the FDA database for known interactions, warnings, and contraindications.
Is this free?
Yes, completely free for all users. Medication lookup, side effects, and interaction checking are all available without any account upgrade.
Does it cover over-the-counter drugs?
Yes. The FDA database includes both prescription medications and common over-the-counter drugs like ibuprofen, acetaminophen, and antihistamines.

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