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Can bystolic (nebivolol) cause cardiac arrest? or heart failure?

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Unlikely: Unless one has a anaphylactic reaction.

Answered 1/3/2013

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Highly unlikely: In fact drugs in this family are usually used in patients with hf.

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Unlikely: In usual prescribed doses bystolic (nebivolol) is safe and doesn't cause cardiac arrest or heart failure. Medications of its class are actually used to treat chronic heart failure although there are better ones than bystolic (nebivolol) for that indication.

Answered 1/10/2014

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