Not right for you?: Bystolic (nebivolol) may not be the right blood pressure medication for you. Any side effect is theoretically possible for any medication given the variability of human physiology. Beta blockers, of which bystolic (nebivolol) is an example, sometimes have "odd" side effects in some patients. Sometimes the effects resolve by themselves with continued use, but sometimes they don't. Talk to your doctor for options.
Answered 8/11/2016
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Talk to your doctor: For most conditions for which you might be on bystolic (nebivolol) it could be dangerous to abruptly discontinue therapy. There are a number of other medications which could be substitued for bystolic (nebivolol). Hopefully, one of these will be well tolerated.
Answered 10/3/2016
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