A member asked:

It seams i will be on nebivolol for life to control hr, my hr is slow but i usually feel fine, will having a slow hr cause me troble on the long run?

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Dr. Gebrehana Zebro (formerly Woldegiorgis) answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

It depends: The initial indication of the medication is to control high heart rate . If the heart rate is under control with the medication it is good . If your heart rate comes down below the expected ( normal range ) , your doc need to adjust the dose to the extent of stopping it . If that is the case , you need not to worry

Answered 8/19/2013

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