Byvalson
(nebivolol / valsartan)
Lowers blood pressure.
Our bottom line
Byvalson (nebivolol / valsartan) is a good 2-in-1 blood pressure-lowering medicine for people with heart conditions, but can be expensive.
- Drug class: Cardiovascular
- Rx status: Prescription only
- Generic status: No lower cost generic available
Upsides
- Combines two blood pressure medicines into single pill.
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What to expect from Byvalson, on one page
Downsides
- Not available in a less expensive generic form.
- Hides troublesome symptoms of low blood sugar if you have diabetes.
- Not a good option if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant.
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What to expect from Byvalson, on one page
Byvalson (nebivolol / valsartan) is combines two medicines to lower blood pressure. Valsartan, an angiotensin receptor blocker, relaxes your blood vessels, while nebivolol, a selective beta-blocker, slows down your heart rate.
- Drug class: Cardiovascular
- Rx status: Prescription only
- Generic status: No lower cost generic available
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What to expect when you take Byvalson (nebivolol / valsartan) for High blood pressure
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- Effectiveness
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- Possible side effects
- Headache
- Dizziness
- Cough
- High potassium levels
- Nausea
- Fatigue
Side effect rates for Byvalson (nebivolol / valsartan)
Risks and Warnings for Byvalson (nebivolol / valsartan)
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- › Women of childbearing age
Byvalson (nebivolol / valsartan) causes birth defects. If you're pregnant, stop taking Byvalson (nebivolol / valsartan) right away and talk to your doctor.
This is a black box warning. The FDA requires this warning when there is a significant risk of serious or life-threatening effects that anyone taking the drug should consider.
Common concerns from people taking Byvalson (nebivolol / valsartan)
Final section. Do you want to return to drug navigation?- Take Byvalson (nebivolol / valsartan) with or without food.
- Byvalson (nebivolol / valsartan) worsens pre-existing kidney disease.Watch for changes in urinary frequency or color. Your doctor will monitor your kidney function regularly while on Byvalson (nebivolol / valsartan).