The “INTERACTIONS” section of package inserts aims to provide alert-type warnings in clinical practice; however, these also include many drug–drug interactions that occur rarely. Moreover, considering that drug–drug interaction alert systems were created based on package inserts, repeated alerts can lead to alert fatigue. Although investigations have been conducted to determine prescriptions that induce drug–drug interactions, no studies have focused explicitly on the adverse events induced by drug–drug interactions. We, therefore, sought to investigate the true occurrence of adverse events caused by drug pair contraindications for coadministration in routine clinical practice. Toward this, we created a list of drug combinations that were d...