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CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY Nebivolol is a beta-adrenergic receptor blocking agent. In extensive metabolizers (most of the population) and at doses less than or equal to 10 mg, nebivolol is preferentially beta1 selective. In poor metabolizers and at higher doses, nebivolol inhibits both beta1 - and beta2 - adrenergic receptors. Nebivolol lacks intrinsic sympathomimetic and membrane stabilizing activity at therapeutically relevant concentrations. At clinically relevant doses, BYSTOLIC does not demonstrate alpha1-adrenergic receptor blockade activity. Various metabolites, including glucuronides, contribute to beta-blocking activity. INDICATIONS AND USAGE DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION |
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