Zebeta (Bisoprolol) for Heart disease | MyHeartDiseaseTeam

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Overview
Zebeta is a prescription drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to manage hypertension. Zebeta is also known by its drug name, Bisoprolol.

Zebeta is a beta blocker. Beta blockers are believed to work by relaxing blood vessels and slowing heartrate.

How do I take it?
Zebeta is generally taken once a day.

Zebeta comes in tablet form.

Side effects
The FDA-approved label for Zebeta lists common side effects including dizziness, drowsiness, weakness, fatigue, anxiety, depression, nervousness, insomnia, spinning sensation, dry mouth, ringing in the ears, nasal congestion, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, stomach pain, increased urination, and decreased interest in sex.

Rare but serious side effects listed for Zebeta include heart failure and peripheral vascular disease.

For answers to frequently asked questions about exposure to beta blockers during pregnancy and breastfeeding, visit the experts at MothertoBaby.org.

For more details about this treatment, visit:
Zebeta – RxList
http://www.rxlist.com/zebeta-drug.htm

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