

| Dosage | Package | Price per Dose | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2,5mg | 360 pill | £0.23 | £102.48 £81.98 Best Price | |
| 2,5mg | 270 pill | £0.30 | £102.48 £81.98 | |
| 2,5mg | 180 pill | £0.38 | £85.40 £68.32 | |
| 2,5mg | 120 pill | £0.46 | £68.32 £54.65 | |
| 2,5mg | 90 pill | £0.53 | £59.77 £47.82 | |
| 2,5mg | 60 pill | £0.61 | £45.54 £36.43 | |
| 2,5mg | 30 pill | £0.76 | £28.46 £22.77 | |
| 5mg | 360 pill | £0.38 | £170.80 £136.64 | |
| 5mg | 270 pill | £0.47 | £158.47 £126.77 | |
| 5mg | 180 pill | £0.58 | £131.90 £105.52 | |
| 5mg | 120 pill | £0.62 | £92.99 £74.39 | |
| 5mg | 90 pill | £0.76 | £85.40 £68.32 | |
| 5mg | 60 pill | £0.84 | £62.62 £50.10 | |
| 5mg | 30 pill | £0.99 | £37.00 £29.60 | |
| 10mg | 270 pill | £1.52 | £512.43 £409.94 Popular | |
| 10mg | 180 pill | £1.67 | £375.78 £300.62 | |
| 10mg | 120 pill | £1.90 | £284.68 £227.74 | |
| 10mg | 90 pill | £2.05 | £230.59 £184.47 | |
| 10mg | 60 pill | £2.20 | £165.11 £132.09 | |
| 10mg | 30 pill | £2.28 | £85.40 £68.32 |
Nebivolol is a prescription beta-blocker used to treat high blood pressure. It belongs to a modern class that reduces heart workload without affecting every organ system the same way as older drugs. In many patients it lowers systolic and diastolic readings over weeks of therapy and helps with better exercise tolerance. The active ingredient acts on the heart's beta receptors, which slows the heart and reduces stress on blood vessels. Because of its selective action, Nebivolol may cause fewer breathing problems than nonselective beta-blockers, though this is not guaranteed for everyone.
The drug blocks beta-1 receptors in the heart, which lowers heart rate and the force of contraction. A distinctive feature is its nitric oxide–mediated vasodilation, which helps widen blood vessels. The combination reduces blood pressure while maintaining blood flow to organs. Users may notice steadier readings with less fluctuation and more predictable daytime energy. The effect on sleep and mental clarity is typically mild, but each person can react differently.
Nebivolol is prescribed for essential hypertension and, in some cases, for rhythm or rate control when a doctor deems it appropriate. It is not a universal solution and should be avoided in people with severe asthma or certain heart conduction problems. Elderly patients often tolerate Nebivolol well, but starting at a lower dose is common. Those with liver disease or kidney issues may need careful monitoring. Always follow the doctor’s plan or the pharmacist’s guidance when starting or adjusting therapy.
Typical tablets come in strengths such as 5 mg or 10 mg. The usual starting dose is 5 mg once daily, with gradual adjustments by 5 mg every one to two weeks if needed. The maximum dose is usually 20 mg daily, taken in a single dose. Swallow the tablet whole with water. Take Nebivolol with or after a meal to improve absorption. Try to keep a regular dosing time and avoid missing doses. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember, unless it is almost time for the next one.
Common effects include fatigue, dizziness, cold hands or feet, and a slower heart rate. Some people report headaches, dry mouth or sleep disturbances. More serious but rare problems include very slow heartbeat, fainting, wheezing or swelling in the legs. Nebivolol can mask symptoms of low blood sugar, so people with diabetes should monitor glucose and discuss treatment adjustments with their clinician. If you notice swelling, shortness of breath, chest pain, or severe skin reactions, seek medical help promptly.
Nebivolol can interact with other antihypertensives, heart rhythm drugs, and some diabetes medicines. Avoid combining with certain calcium channel blockers without medical advice, and be cautious with NSAIDs that may affect blood pressure control. People with liver or kidney problems may require dose adjustments. Use in pregnancy or lactation should be discussed with a clinician; Nebivolol is generally used only if clearly needed during pregnancy, and breastfeeding considerations should be reviewed. Inform all healthcare providers about Nebivolol use to prevent interactions with anesthesia or other medicines.
Store at room temperature, away from moisture and heat. Keep Nebivolol out of reach of children and away from direct sunlight. Do not use outdated medication or share pills with others. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember unless it is almost time for the next one. Do not double the dose to make up for a missed dose without medical advice. Properly dispose of any expired pills according to local guidelines.
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