Uses / Indications:
You should take Nebicip 2.5mg Tablet for:
High blood pressure (hypertension)
Heart failure that lasts a long time
Angina (chest pain from heart illness)
Controlling heart rate in some heart rhythm problems
Pregnancy interaction:
Unless absolutely necessary, pregnant women should not use Nebicip 2.5mg Tablet.
Beta-blockers can reduce the baby's heart rate, drop their blood sugar, or cut off blood flow to the placenta.
If prescribed, strict medical supervision is needed.
Breastfeeding: Nebivolol could go into breast milk. Talk to your doctor before using while breastfeeding.
Expert advice:
You can take Nebicip with or without food, but you should do it at the same time every day.
Don't stop suddenly.
Check your pulse and blood pressure often.
Limit how much alcohol you drink because it can make you feel dizzy or lower your blood pressure.
Tell your doctor if you have diabetes, asthma, liver or renal illness, or problems with your thyroid.
Don't drive or use machines until you know how the drug makes you feel.
Side Effects:
Pain in the head
Dizzy
Tiredness or fatigue
Bradycardia, or a slow heart rate
Feeling sick or having an upset stomach
Less Common or Rare Side Effects:
Problems sleeping or having bad dreams
Breathlessness
Changes in mood or depression
Hands or feet that are cold
If you feel very dizzy, faint, have chest discomfort, or have trouble breathing, get medical attention right away.
How to use:
You can take the tablet with or without food.
Do not crush or chew; just swallow it whole.
For optimal effects, take it at the same time every day.
Don't skip doses or stop taking them all at once without talking to your doctor beforehand.
Take your missed dose as soon as you recall, unless it's almost time for the next one.
Keep it in a cool, dry area, away from light and moisture.
How it works:
Nebicip 2.5 mg The tablet has Nebivolol in it, which is a beta-blocker that operates by
Blocking beta-1 receptors in the heart lowers the heart rate and workload.
Nitric oxide emission causes blood vessels to widen (vasodilation), which makes blood flow better.
This combination helps lower blood pressure and makes the heart work better, which can help avoid problems like heart attack or stroke.
Faq for medicine:
Q1. What is the purpose of the Nebicip 2.5mg Tablet?
It helps lower the risk of heart attacks and strokes by treating high blood pressure (hypertension) and heart failure.
Q2. Is it okay to take Nebicip 2.5mg at night?
Yes, you can take it in the morning or at night, but your doctor says you should try to take it at the same time every day.
Q3. Is it safe to use Nebicip for a long time?
Yes, it is safe to use for a long time provided you follow the directions. It's crucial to check your heart rate and blood pressure on a regular basis.
Q4: Is it okay to stop taking Nebicip all of a sudden?
No. Stopping suddenly could make your heart condition worse. Always lower the dose slowly with the help of a doctor.
Q5. Does Nebicip make it hard to sleep?
Some people may feel tired or have trouble sleeping, but these problems are usually modest and go away quickly.
Medicine interaction:
Other antihypertensives, such as amlodipine and atenolol, may make the impact of decreasing blood pressure stronger.
Antidiabetic medications (insulin, metformin) - Nebicip may conceal symptoms of hypoglycemia.
Digoxin may make your heart rate slower.
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicines (NSAIDs) may make Nebicip less effective.
Antidepressants or sleeping drugs may make you feel more sleepy or dizzy.
Food and drink:
You can take it with or without food.
Don't drink too much alcohol because it can make you feel dizzy and raise your risk of low blood pressure.