Nebi 2.5mg Tablet
Manufactured By Aristo Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd
Composition Nebivolol (2.5mg)
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Nebivolol is not advised during pregnancy, particularly in the first and third trimesters.
- It might cut off blood flow to the placenta, which could create problems with the growing of the fetus.
- Should only be used if the possible benefits are greater than the risks and only with a doctor's permission.
- People frequently choose safer options for high blood pressure during pregnancy, such Labetalol.
Faq For Medicine
Q 1: What is Nebi 2.5 mg for?
People use it to treat high blood pressure (hypertension) and sometimes heart failure.
Q2. When does Nebivolol begin to work?
The effect on blood pressure starts in 1 to 2 hours, although it may take 1 to 2 weeks to have its full effect.
Q3. Is it okay to quit taking it when my blood pressure goes back to normal?
No. If you stop suddenly, your blood pressure or chest pain could go up dangerously.
Q4. Does Nebi make it hard to sleep?
Nebivolol can make you tired or dizzy, but it doesn't usually impair your sleep.
Q5. Is it safe for older people?
Yes, it is often preferable because it has less side effects, although the dose may need to be changed.
Q6. Is it safe for people with diabetes to use Nebivolol?
Yes, however it might hide signs of low blood sugar, including a fast heartbeat. Keep a watchful eye on your blood sugar.
Expert Advice
- Take the tablet every day at the same time, ideally in the morning.
- Don't stop everything at once; progressively taper off with the help of a doctor.
- Stay away from alcohol because it may make the effects of decreasing blood pressure stronger and make you feel more dizzy.
- Check your blood pressure and heart rate often.
- To avoid feeling dizzy, get up gently from a sitting or lying down position.
- Tell your doctor if you have asthma, thyroid issues, or a slow heart rate.
Side Effects
- Normal:
- Feeling dizzy
- Tiredness
- Heart rate that is too slow (bradycardia)
- Pain in the head
- Hands and feet that are cold
- Not as common:
- Pain in the stomach
- Feeling sick
- Trouble sleeping
- Depression (not very common)
- Serious (need help right away):
- Heart rate is quite low
- Breathlessness
- Legs that are swollen
- Passing out
How It Works
- Nebivolol:
- It is a beta-1 selective blocker that slows down the heart rate and output.
- Increases the release of nitric oxide, which relaxes blood arteries.
- These things lower blood pressure and make the heart work less hard.
Medicine Interaction
- Stay away from or be careful with:
- Calcium channel blockers, like verapamil and diltiazem, can make your heart beat very slowly.
- Amiodarone is an antiarrhythmic drug.
- Clonidine: If you quit using beta-blockers suddenly, your blood pressure may go up.
- SSRIs, which are antidepressants, may raise the levels of nebivolol.
- Diabetes drugs can hide the signals of low blood sugar.
- Asthma drugs may make their bronchodilator effect less strong.
- Always tell your doctor about all the drugs you use.
How to Use
- Take one tablet (2.5 mg) every day, or as directed.
- You can take it with or without meals, but you have to swallow it whole with water.
- Don't miss doses or quit taking them all at once.
- Keep going even if you feel OK; high blood pressure typically has no symptoms.
- Check your blood pressure often.
- As soon as you can, take a missed dose unless it's almost time for the next one.
Uses / Indications
- The Nebi 2.5 mg Tablet is used for:
- High blood pressure (hypertension)
- Chronic heart failure (for some patients)
- Heart rate management in some cardiac diseases
- Lowering the chance of heart-related problems