Bivoneb 5 mg for Blood Pressure Treatment – 30 Tablets reduces heart rate and helps dilate narrowed blood vessels, allowing for the reduction of high blood pressure; it also treats cases of chronic heart failure.
Bivoneb Ingredients
Bivoneb contains 5 mg of the active ingredient "Nebivolol," which belongs to the class of beta-blockers with selective activity on the heart and blood vessels. It reduces heart rate, controls the heart's pumping force, and allows blood vessels to dilate, thereby lowering blood pressure.
What are the uses of Bivoneb?
Bivoneb is used in the treatment of:
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Hypertension (High blood pressure).
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Mild to moderate chronic heart failure in patients aged 70 years and older, alongside other treatments.
Bivoneb 5 mg Tablet Dosage
The physician determines the appropriate dose based on the patient's condition.
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Standard dose for hypertension: 5 mg daily.
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The effect on blood pressure becomes apparent within 1–2 weeks, reaching full effect within 4 weeks.
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Standard dose for chronic heart failure: The physician starts with 1.25 mg daily, increasing after 1–2 weeks to 2.5 mg daily, then to 5 mg daily, and finally to 10 mg daily until the optimal dose is reached.
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Maximum daily dose: 10 mg.
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It is preferable to take the medication at the same time every day.
Side Effects of Bivoneb
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Headache and dizziness.
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Nausea, diarrhea, or constipation.
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Shortness of breath.
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Swelling of the hands or feet.
Contraindications
Do not use Bivoneb tablets in cases of:
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Hypersensitivity to its ingredients.
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Low blood pressure (Hypotension).
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Serious circulation problems in the hands or legs.
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Very slow heart rate (less than 60 beats per minute).
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Second or third-degree heart block.
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Heart failure that has recently occurred or worsened.
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Asthma or wheezing, whether current or past.
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Untreated pheochromocytoma.
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Liver function impairment.
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Metabolic acidosis.
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Children and adolescents.
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Pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Warnings and Precautions
Inform your doctor of any health issues before taking Bivoneb, especially:
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Hyperthyroidism (Overactive thyroid).
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Diabetes.
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First-degree heart block.
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Psoriasis.
Drug Interactions
Consult a doctor or pharmacist before taking Bivoneb alongside other medications, especially:
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Other blood pressure or heart medications.
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Sedatives or antidepressants.
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Anesthetics.
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Asthma medications.
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Baclofen.
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Antacids.
Storage and Preservation
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Keep out of reach of children.
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Store in a cool, dry place.