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Nebivolol
INFORMATION ABOUT NEBIVOLOL
Nebivolol Uses
Nebivolol is used in the treatment of Hypertension (high blood pressure), heart attack, stroke and migraine.
How Nebivolol works
Nebivolol is a beta blocker that works specifically on the heart. It works by slowing down the heart rate and makes the heart more efficient at pumping blood around the body.
Common side effects of Nebivolol
Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they persist or if you’re worried about them
Common
Headache, Fatigue, Diarrhea, Dizziness
CONTENT DETAILS
Written By
Dr. Syeda Aafia
MBA, BDS
Reviewed By
Dr. Lalit Kanodia
MBA, MD Pharmacology
Last updated
27 Sep 2021 | 01:24 PM (UTC)
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Expert advice for Nebivolol
  • Nebivolol lowers your blood pressure and makes it easier for your heart to pump blood around your body.
  • Lowering high blood pressure helps prevent stroke and heart attack.
  • It may cause dizziness. If this happens to you, get up slowly when rising from a sitting or lying position.
  • It can hide symptoms of low blood sugar if you are diabetic. Monitor your blood sugar levels regularly.
  • Do not stop taking Nebivolol suddenly as it can cause your blood pressure to rise suddenly, thereby increasing the risk of heart attack and stroke.
Frequently asked questions for Nebivolol
After 1 to 2 weeks of starting Nebivolol your blood pressure may decrease. However, it may take 4 weeks to see full benefits.
No, you should not stop taking Nebivolol even if you start feeling better. Nebivolol controls high blood pressure but does not cure it. If you stop Nebivolol suddenly, you may increase your chances of having angina, heart attack, or irregular heart-beat. Talk to your doctor who may advise you to decrease the dose gradually over 1 to 2 weeks.
You have to be careful while taking both ibuprofen and Nebivolol and keep monitoring your blood pressure on a regular basis. The reason being, ibuprofen may interfere with the working of Nebivolol and your blood pressure may increase. Similarly, discontinuing ibuprofen may decrease your blood pressure. This is usually seen in cases where ibuprofen is used for a longer time.
No, Nebivolol does not have any effect on blood sugar levels. However, keep tracking your blood sugar levels because use of Nebivolol may mask the symptoms of low blood sugar levels, like fast heartbeat and palpitations.
Yes, Nebivolol can be given to patients who are 65 or above, but strictly as per the doctor’s advice. In this patient group, the doctor would recommend to start with the lowest dose and gradually reach the desired dosage. In patients who are 75 years or older, close monitoring of blood pressure is required.
Nebivolol should not be used during pregnancy since it decreases blood supply to the unborn baby which can result in death of the child in the womb. Decreased blood supply can slow down or retard the growth of the baby and may even lead to abortion or early labor. Inform your doctor that you are using Nebivolol if you have become pregnant, so that the doctor can change your medication.
No, Nebivolol has not been reported to cause weight gain. Talk to your doctor if you experience weight gain while taking Nebivolol as it could be due to some other underlying condition.
Nebivolol may cause fatigue (tiredness) and dizziness. Be very cautious while driving or using any machines or tools. Talk to your doctor if you have these problems while taking Nebivolol.
Yes, Nebivolol crosses the blood-brain barrier due to its lipophilic nature. Its lipophilic nature makes it capable of combining with lipids and fats. So, it is effective in the treatment of migraine and essential tremors. This could also cause higher chances of central nervous system effects such as lethargy, confusion, and depression.