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Avatar f tn My mother currently taking nebivolol 5mg in morning and amlodipine/perindopril 5/8mg in evening for hypertension. Her blood pressure has recently been improved and taking both pills cause low blood pressure, she is also suffering from cough as a side effect from perindopril. I am considering to shift her to nebivolol only but 5 mg once a day is not controlling the blood pressure well. My question is can nebivolol be taken twice a day in 2.
Avatar m tn Thus, nebivolol is, with regard to hemodynamic and metabolic properties, similar to carvedilol, although the two act slightly differently — carvedilol is a non-cardioselective beta 1, beta 2, and alpha-receptor blocker, whereas nebivolol is highly cardioselective (blocking beta 1 receptors only) and achieving vasodilatory properties by nitric-oxide release, he added." Apparently is was just officially appvoved for use in the United States by the FDA.
Avatar f tn I am taking nebivolol 5 mg for my high blood preasure and using viagra didnt had any side effect(serious) or interaction with nebivolol but im afraid.I get sometimes uppset stomach thats all.But i dont want to use viagra.Is there anything for PE?And not harmfull?Sometimes i thing that nebivolol has worsen my PE but i wasnt very good at it even before nebivolol.And what about DuraMale?Has anyone tried it before?Its a herbal drug for pe.
Avatar m tn After my second ever episode of fast atrial fibrillation, resolved through electric shock, my cardiologist prescribed 100mg flecaine and 2.5mg nebivolol to be taken every day. This as a preventive measure. I have read on the medicine info notice that these two medicines should not be taken together. My cardiologist states that they are routinely prescribed together by cardiologists these days. I have never taken any heart drug, and feel a bit concerned. Can anyone shed some light on this?
Avatar n tn I also took Bystolic at the 2 and 1/2 mg level a few days and then quit slowly because my bp was too low on it and I felt dizzy.
Avatar m tn I used to take a slow-release Propranolol 80 mg every day, which caused severe tiredness and extreme fatigue, to the point that I was not able to think straight and sometimes could not even get out of bed. Apparently, Propranolol also inhibits the ability for you to burn fat, not to mention gastrointestinal issues. Depression is also significantly higher when taking Propranolol.
Avatar m tn My BP was well-controlled on 100 mg Losartin and 7.5 mg Amlodipine, averaging around 125/68. At peak exertion, during a treadmill stress test recently, my systolic BP reached 215. My cardiologist subbed 5 mg Nebivolol for the Amlodipine due to what he described as exercise-related hypertension. I took this medication for a week and experienced a range of unpleasant side effects, including exhaustion, significant depression and reduced heart rate (mid-60s, compared with my normal mid-80s).
899454 tn?1295583938 Medicines I take are Nebivolol (Bystolic) 5 mg daily and 4.5 mg Bromazepam 3 mg in the morning and 1.5 mg before bedtime. I remember in 2009 when I got those ectopics here and there I was so worried! I started taking magnesium, watching my diet and I made it till now with the ectopics here and there. On the anxiety front I wasn't doing so bad either. My last panic attack was in November 2014 while I was on vacation.
Avatar n tn I had a MI last October 2012. Since than I am on medication and there are no major problems. Only problem is I get tired easily and at times feel there in no strength in the body. Recently I have undergone 2-D Echocardiography. The impression of the report is as under: 1. Bi-Ventricular Systolic Function Adequate. 2. No Diastolic Dysfunction. 3. Inferior Wall Hypokinesia noted at Rest. 4. LVEF= 61% What does this suggest ? Is there anything to worry about? What further test required?
Avatar m tn Im 17 and doctors say i have hypertension, which i start to panic when someone checks my bp with heart rate monitor. I am currently drinking nebivolol and i want to know if this medicine will stunt growth?
705966 tn?1239408751 I have been put on 50mg of Atenolol and I have been on it for a month for Supra Ventialar Tachycardia, I take it at 9:00PM and within the 1st 3-4hrs of taking the medicine my heart rate goes down to the Mid-50's Is this Normal? or Should I be concerned and I have no symptoms. I already asked my Heart Doctor and he said that could be a normal reaction to the medicine. I am very nervous and concerned about this. I would like to get another opinion about this.
Avatar f tn I got sick a few years ago and it wekened my heart. I take Coreg(Carvedilol) and Lisinopril. I still want children very badly and was told that basically, there were meds that I can take instead of Lisinopril, but I would have to stop taking Coreg. Of course, I would just have to see how I would do without Coreg... Are there any alternatives to Coreg?
Avatar f tn I try being on a diet but know i am taking Crestor 20mg for triglicerides, and nebivolol 5mg for my bp. I have had some cases of high heart beat and doctors said its nothing to worry about. I had onew 12 years ago, 1one 8 years ago and one 2 yeears ago.They come and go within 10 minutes.Its something with my electrical paths of my heart but doctors said there is no need to worry for now.My docotr said that high bp is due to my sensitive character, and tryglicerides is gentics.
Avatar f tn I was diagnosed with the begining phase of HAshimoto but my thyroid test are still normal and working properly(no medication neaded).i made a stress test and doctor said is good. i went up to 10.2 Mets but i could go more but the doctor didnt let me. I made ultrasound of my heart and it came normal. a slight septal hypertrophy(septalwall was 12mm which was the maximum normal value). Anyway doctor decided to give me Miccardis plus 40MG twice a day. I ended up using 20Mg -40mg once a day.
899454 tn?1295583938 Hi Ihatepalps2, Thanks for you quick answer. Maybe we are all heart brothers ans sisters...lol. I do that too. I also worry that my heart rate is too low. I also sit at a desk all day long. My heart rate can get as low as 47 bpm. Sometimes I have to check my pulse. So I guess my husband is right. I have to learn to live with my PVC's. I also have good days (no PVC's) and bad days (7 PVC's a day). I used to get PVC's once a year. Since 2 years ago once a month.
Avatar f tn Its the second day i am using nebivolol and my BP is really normal and constant 120/80.I doesnt change through the day.But my heart rate has decreased from 90-98 to 63-70 bpm.Is it ok?I feel fine may be a little not energitised.Is it ok if i take 5 mg *(half the dosage) until i meet my doctor on twensday?
Avatar f tn My doctor increased my dose a few months ago (I take 15 mg twice a day) and I feel like sometimes my heart palpitates and night. The palpitations are waking me up some nights. My BP also seems to be spiking on and off the last couple months. I'm wondering if it related to the Buspirone or something else? I also started taking the generic BP medication (Nebivolol) of Bystolic, because my insurance didn't want to cover the name brand last time I filled it.
Avatar f tn Went for catherter ablation but doctor in uk failed to induce arrythmia so no ablation could be done. Was put on atenolol for a while but kept getting PVCs over and again. 4 other sustained VT attacks followed in the next 5 years. All the time it would convert back to sinus normal after heart beating for over an hour at 240bpm. Got another attack after jogging 6 months ago. It was sustained and was controlled with amiodarone IV after 2 hours.
Avatar m tn Interesting story. Usually when your eyes do strange things, it has to do with not getting enough restful sleep. Also, vision problems, I guess we can call it that, can have to do with not getting the right nutrients regularly, especially Vitamin A. BUT since you have a heart problem, I think your vision trouble may also be linked to your blood pressure being too high. Beta blockers usually help a person relax well and keep BP down.
715004 tn?1309077280 I'm confused... I started getting chest pains a few months ago when I was under bit of stress. I had an upper GI series and it was negative for GERD. I was given nitroglycerin to see if that would help the chest pains. It did. Now, I was just put on a beta blocker, nebivolol (or something like that) for a rapid heart rate, and a high BP reading at the time. My BP is usually fine. I had an echocardiogram and everything was fine. Here's the confusion...
Avatar f tn The heart doctor I agree his nurse has not called me back until today and i started trying to get ahold of him on Monday and she finally called back today and said that she called me yesterday which she did not which bothers me. I was here all day and no messages. But she said that i had to many questions and needed to write them down and she would have Dr. Tummula is his name in Olathe Kansas call me back and he never did.
Avatar f tn Hello, I was recently in hospital for initiation of new drugs for my inappropriate sinus tachycardia. The drugs (Ivabradine and Nebivolol) were successful while I was in hospital but since coming home I've been having complications.
Avatar n tn I was told to have a catheter ablation after a stress test and I was given a sample nebivolol at a low dose instead of the other med, but it lowers my already normal 110/70 blood pressure to 88/61, and that bothered me. I felt dizzy and still had odd heart moments. Finally I tapered it down to nothing by June 15.
Avatar m tn Ok, a little history. I have Celiac disease. I have been told I possibly have Fibromyalgia. When I was pregnant with my last child (she is almost 3), I had an increased heart rate and was put on bed rest. EKG was normal, so it was just assumed it was from the stress of having another baby (she was my 4th and was born within a year of my 3rd baby). My heart racing didn't really go away.
Avatar m tn Just to put your mind at rest - I get frequent PVCs at times and last year went to A and E (ER) with bigeminy,ie. every other beat is a pvc. I had it for a few hours. The cardiologist was not at all concerned, said I could go home, and did not need to go back if it happened again. Even thousands of PVCs a day seem to be considered benign if you have had your heart checked out. Your heart beats 100,000 times a day, so most people will have PVCs at some point.