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Nebivolol Has anyone tried this beta blocker and if so any help from it? side effects....
tsetseflysteve- Posts : 9
Join date : 2014-09-20
Re: Nebivolol
Nebivolol belongs to the group of medicines known as beta-blockers. It works on the heart and blood vessels.
Nebivolol slows down the activity of your heart by stopping messages sent by some nerves to your heart. It does this by blocking tiny areas (called beta-adrenergic receptors) where the messages are received by your heart. Nebivolol also widens (relaxes) some blood vessels. These two things together allow the pressure of blood within your blood vessels to be reduced and make it easier for your heart to pump blood around your body.
The most common side-effects are tiredness, headache, stomach upset, and feeling short of breath.
I know these are tried by many people = but modern searches shows migs are not vascular but linked to the nervesous system - which may explain why beta blocker do not work for many
Nebivolol slows down the activity of your heart by stopping messages sent by some nerves to your heart. It does this by blocking tiny areas (called beta-adrenergic receptors) where the messages are received by your heart. Nebivolol also widens (relaxes) some blood vessels. These two things together allow the pressure of blood within your blood vessels to be reduced and make it easier for your heart to pump blood around your body.
The most common side-effects are tiredness, headache, stomach upset, and feeling short of breath.
I know these are tried by many people = but modern searches shows migs are not vascular but linked to the nervesous system - which may explain why beta blocker do not work for many
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