Moderate
Alprazolam × carvedilol
Benzodiazepines. Short-to-medium-acting anxiolytics×Alpha and beta blocker (non-selective β + α1)
Mechanism
Additive hypotension and sedation. Carvedilol's α/β-blockade causes fatigue and dizziness on its own; alprazolam adds GABAergic CNS depression.
Symptoms
Sedation, fatigue, slowed reactions, impaired coordination. In older patients: fall and fracture risk. Driving and operating machinery: accident risk. Postural dizziness, syncope, fatigue. Older patients: fall and fracture risk.
Management
On starting the combination, begin alprazolam at the minimum dose (0.25 mg at bedtime). In older patients, cap at 0.5 mg/day. Check standing/sitting BP at one week. With pronounced sedation, consider non-drug options for anxiety (CBT, breathing exercises) or switch to buspirone (no sedation).
Check the full regimen, not just this pair
Opens the checker with these two drugs prefilled. Add the rest of the regimen and recompute additive risks.