Package | Dosage | Price | Price per Dose | |
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Dosage: 2,5mg | ||||
360 pill | 2,5mg | AUD267.71 | AUD0.74 | |
270 pill | 2,5mg | AUD267.71 | AUD0.99 | |
180 pill | 2,5mg | AUD223.09 | AUD1.24 | |
120 pill | 2,5mg | AUD178.47 | AUD1.49 | |
90 pill | 2,5mg | AUD156.16 | AUD1.74 | |
60 pill | 2,5mg | AUD118.97 | AUD1.98 | |
30 pill | 2,5mg | AUD74.35 | AUD2.48 | |
Dosage: 5mg | ||||
360 pill | 5mg | AUD446.20 | AUD1.24 | |
270 pill | 5mg | AUD413.98 | AUD1.54 | |
180 pill | 5mg | AUD344.56 | AUD1.91 | |
120 pill | 5mg | AUD242.92 | AUD2.03 | |
90 pill | 5mg | AUD223.09 | AUD2.48 | |
60 pill | 5mg | AUD163.59 | AUD2.73 | |
30 pill | 5mg | AUD96.66 | AUD3.22 | |
Dosage: 10mg | ||||
270 pill | 10mg | AUD1,338.66 | AUD4.96 | |
180 pill | 10mg | AUD981.68 | AUD5.45 | |
120 pill | 10mg | AUD743.69 | AUD6.20 | |
90 pill | 10mg | AUD602.38 | AUD6.69 | |
60 pill | 10mg | AUD431.33 | AUD7.19 | |
30 pill | 10mg | AUD223.09 | AUD7.44 |
Bystolic Description
What is Bystolic?
Bystolic is the brand name for nebivolol, a beta-blocker prescribed to help lower high blood pressure and to manage certain heart conditions. In Australia, nebivolol may be available through prescription, often as the generic nebivolol after the brand is no longer on the shelf. It works by slowing the heart rate and reducing the force of each heartbeat, which lowers the pressure in your arteries. A distinct feature of nebivolol is its ability to release nitric oxide in the blood vessels, which can improve how your arteries relax. This can help with blood pressure control while potentially causing fewer fatigue effects than some other beta-blockers, though every person responds differently.
How it works
Nebivolol targets beta-1 receptors in the heart and has a mild vasodilating effect. By reducing the heart’s workload and opening small vessels, it can lower blood pressure with less daytime tiredness for some people. In practice, this means you may notice a slower pulse and steadier blood pressure readings over weeks of treatment. Do not stop suddenly without your doctor’s guidance, as this can cause a rebound rise in blood pressure or rhythm changes.
How to take in Australia
In Australia, your doctor will determine the right dose based on your condition and response. A common starting point is a low daily dose, often around 5 mg, with possible gradual increases if needed. Tablets are taken once a day, with or without food. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember unless it is nearly time for the next one. Do not double the dose. Your online pharmacy will require a valid prescription and may check your details with your local doctor before dispensing.
What users say
Many patients report that Bystolic feels gentler on the heart than some older beta-blockers. A reviewer from Melbourne noted easier morning blood pressure readings and fewer palpitations, with a calm, steady beat after a few weeks. Another reader said side effects were mild or absent, though a small number experienced light dizziness at first. The general pattern is that blood pressure improves steadily and energy levels return as the body adjusts. Individual results vary, and ongoing monitoring by a clinician is important.
Side effects and safety
Common effects include fatigue, dizziness, or cold hands and feet, especially early in treatment. Some people may notice a slower heart rate, headaches, or digestive upset. Serious side effects are rare but require urgent care: very slow heartbeat, fainting, chest pain, or severe shortness of breath. Nebivolol can interact with other medicines, such as certain calcium channel blockers, antiarrhythmics, and insulin. Always tell your pharmacist about all medicines you take, including supplements, before starting Bystolic.
Australian pharmacy context
Online pharmacies in Australia operate under strict prescription rules. You will typically need a current prescription from a registered clinician. The price can vary, and some brands are marketed differently or only as generics. If you are switching from another beta-blocker, your online pharmacy will often coordinate with your prescriber to adjust dosing safely. Store tablets in a cool, dry place and keep them out of reach of children. If you have questions about availability, branding, or insurance coverage, speak directly with a pharmacist before ordering.
Important notes for Australia
Because prescribing practices and access vary by state, check with your GP if nebivolol is a good fit for you. In rural areas, online pharmacies can be convenient but may take extra time to verify prescriptions. Ask for a printed patient information leaflet to understand how Bystolic interacts with lifestyle changes, such as exercise and diet. Regular blood pressure checks and heart rate monitoring help ensure the treatment is working safely. If you plan to take other medicines for cold, allergy, or pain, check with your pharmacist about potential interactions.
Who should not take Bystolic
People with certain heart conditions, such as severe bradycardia, heart block, or uncompensated heart failure, should not start nebivolol. Tell your doctor if you have asthma or severe allergies, as some beta-blockers can worsen breathing. Pregnancy and breastfeeding require medical advice. Elderly patients may need dose adjustments and closer monitoring.
Quality and safety online
Choose licensed Australian online pharmacies that require a valid prescription and provide clear labeling. When you order, you should receive a genuine product with an expiry date and batch code. If anything seems unclear, contact the pharmacist for explanations about dosing, side effects, and what to do if you miss a dose. Online purchasing can be convenient, but it should not replace professional medical advice or routine checkups with your GP or cardiologist.