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Nebivolol Stella

Nebivolol Stella Adverse Reactions

nebivolol

Manufacturer:

Stellapharm

Distributor:

Stadpharm
Full Prescribing Info
Adverse Reactions
Adverse events are listed separately for hypertension and CHF because of differences in the background diseases.
Hypertension: The adverse reactions reported, which are in most of the cases of mild to moderate intensity, are tabulated as follows, classified by system organ class and ordered by frequency: Immune system disorders: Not known: Angioneurotic oedema, hypersensitivity.
Psychiatric disorders: Uncommon: Nightmares, depression.
Nervous system disorders: Common: headache, dizziness, paraesthesia; Very rare: syncope.
Eye disorders: Uncommon: impaired vision.
Cardiac disorders: Uncommon: bradycardia, heart failure, slowed AV conduction/AV-block.
Vascular disorders: Uncommon: hypotension, (increase of) intermittent claudication.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders: Common: dyspnea; Uncommon: bronchospasm.
Gastrointestinal disorders: Common: constipation, nausea, diarrhea; Uncommon: dyspepsia, flatulence, vomiting.
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders: Uncommon: pruritus, rash erythematous; Very rare: psoriasis aggravated; Not known: urticaria.
Reproductive system and breast disorders: Uncommon: impotence.
General disorders and administration site conditions: Common: tiredness, oedema.
The following adverse reactions have also been reported with some beta adrenergic antagonists: hallucinations, psychoses, confusion, cold/cyanotic extremities, Raynaud phenomenon, dry eyes, and oculo-mucocutaneous toxicity of the practolol-type.
Chronic heart failure: In these patients who take nebivolol may occur the adverse reactions as follows: Bradycardia and dizziness; Aggravation of cardiac failure; Postural hypotension; Drug intolerance; First degree atrio-ventricular block; Oedema of the lower limb.
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