Drug interactions
Corticosteroids can interact with other drugs. Pay careful attention when using corticosteroids with:
- drugs that affect the levels of potassium in blood (e.g. diuretics, certain laxatives)
- drugs that have known side effects when potassium levels drop in the bloodstream. (e.g. digitalis)
- drugs resulting in decreased cortisone in the blood (e.g. rifampicin, carbamazepine, phenobarbital, phenytoin, primidone) or decrease the gastrointestinal absorption of cortisone (e.g. gastric dressing)
- lithium (corticosteroids decrease blood levels of lithium)
Moreover, corticosteroids can increase blood sugar and blood pressure. Patients taking anti-diabetic or anti-hypertensive drugs have to adapt their treatment accordingly.
REMEMBER
- If in doubt, please visit your doctor
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