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Safety and Side Effects

You should take BYSTOLIC as directed by your physician. Be sure you know how you may react to this medicine before operating automobiles, using machinery, or engaging in other tasks requiring alertness. Consult your physician if you experience difficulty breathing. You should tell your doctor about all the medications you are taking. Notify your physician if you are diabetic or taking medicines to treat diabetes.

In clinical studies, BYSTOLIC had a LOW incidence of side effects.1 See the chart below for the most common side effects experienced by patients taking BYSTOLIC.



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BYSTOLIC (Nebivolol) Important Safety Information
Reference: 1. BYSTOLIC [package insert]. St. Louis, MO: Forest Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; 2010.