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Nebivolol (Nebicard (5mg)) is a beta-blocker, prescribed for hypertension either alone or combined with other medications. It is also used for some cases of heart failure. It decreases the amount of blood pumped out from heart. This helps to decrease blood pressure and reduces the workload on the heart.
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Nebicard (5mg) - Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (Psycan)
Nebicard (5mg) Tablet
Generic : Nebivolol
Substitute/Alternative Medication to Nebicard (5mg)
When is Nebicard (5mg) prescribed?
It is prescribed for -