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  2. Nebivolol - Wikipedia

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    The drug is highly cardioselective at 5 mg. [19] In addition, at doses above 10 mg, nebivolol loses its cardioselectivity and blocks both β1 and β2 receptors, [18] while the recommended starting dose of nebivolol is 5 mg, sufficient control of blood pressure may require doses up to 40 mg. [18] Furthermore, nebivolol is also not ...

  3. Nebivolol/valsartan - Wikipedia

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    Nebivolol/valsartan, sold under the brand name Byvalson among others, is a medication used to treat hypertension. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is available as a generic medication .

  4. What is a beta blocker? Why they are vital to those with ...

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    Like any drug, taking beta blockers comes with side effects. Churchwell said they can cause bronchial constriction, which can be a problem for people with chronic lung disease, asthma and diabetes.

  5. Bisoprolol - Wikipedia

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    Zebeta 5-mg oral tablet. Bisoprolol is used for prevention of cardiovascular events following a heart attack in patients with risk factors for disease progression, [16] in the management of congestive heart failure with reduced ejection fraction, [17] and as a second-line agent for hypertension.

  6. Forest Labs Settles BYSTOLIC Patent Lawsuit

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    Forest Laboratories announced today it has agreed to settle the patent infringement lawsuit it had brought against Glenmark Generics. That litigation was in response to Glenmark's seeking approval ...

  7. Daily low-dose aspirin has its benefits — and risks. Here's ...

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    Aspirin helps prevent blood clots from forming, which is the leading cause of heart attack and stroke, but the drug also carries a risk of bleeding. That risk can outweigh aspirin’s benefits in ...

  8. Aspirin - Wikipedia

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    The 81 mg tablets are commonly called "baby aspirin" or "baby-strength", because they were originally – but no longer – intended to be administered to infants and children. [168] No medical significance occurs due to the slight difference in dosage between the 75 mg and the 81 mg tablets.

  9. Forest Labs Settles BYSTOLIC Patent Lawsuit

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