Moderate
Bisoprolol × methylprednisolone
Selective beta-adrenergic blockers×Systemic glucocorticoid
Mechanism
Methylprednisolone causes sodium and water retention via mineralocorticoid effect, reducing the antihypertensive effect of the beta-blocker.
Symptoms
Gradual blood pressure rise 2–4 weeks after starting the glucocorticoid. In heart failure: oedema, weight gain.
Management
For short methylprednisolone courses (up to 7 days), no adjustment. For prolonged systemic therapy, increase bisoprolol or add a diuretic (hydrochlorothiazide, indapamide) with blood pressure monitoring every 2 weeks.
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.