Bystolic Warnings and Precautions

Who Should Not Take Bystolic?

You should not take Bystolic if you:
 
  • Are allergic to Bystolic, nebivolol, or any of the inactive components used to make the medication. Your healthcare provider or pharmacist has a list of the inactive ingredients.
 
  • Have a very low heart rate (severe bradycardia).
 
  • Have severe liver disease.
 
  • Have sick sinus syndrome (unless you also have a pacemaker).
 
  • Have heart failure that has suddenly worsened (known as "decompensated" heart failure).
 
  • Have a second- or third-degree heart block (a problem with electrical signal conduction in the heart).
 
  • Have cardiogenic shock (an emergency heart problem).
     

Final Thoughts

There are a number of situations in which Bystolic should not be taken, along with several precautions and warnings people should be aware of before taking the medication. However, it is possible that not all of the warnings or precautions with Bystolic were discussed in this article. Therefore, you should talk with your healthcare provider about the specific Bystolic safety precautions that may apply to you.
 
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Written by/reviewed by: Kristi Monson, PharmD; Arthur Schoenstadt, MD
Last reviewed by: Kristi Monson, PharmD
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