Posted by ed_uk2010 on March 18, 2018, at 17:23:23
In reply to Re: To Ed_Uk - how to switch beta blocker?, posted by Jeroen on March 18, 2018, at 17:13:57
>the headaches
Nebivolol is a bit unusual. The headache and dizziness are due to blood vessel dilation, not because it's a beta blocker.
Because you're on a low dose, you should be able to switch straight to atenolol 25mg the next day. It's worth asking your doc.
Nebivolol is a slightly unusual choice for sinus tachycardia, because the additional blood vessel dilation reduces blood pressure. It is more often used for high blood pressure. A more standard beta blocker is usually chosen for sinus tachycardia, unless you have high blood pressure too.
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