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Do you need help paying for your prescription Bystolic medication? Then try NiceRx. With our assistance, you may be able to get your Bystolic prescription for just $49 per month.*

We work directly with your healthcare provider to support you to enroll in the Bystolic patient assistance program. NiceRx handles the full application process, helping you to get access to affordable Bystolic medication easily and without any of the stress.

Your monthly Bystolic cost savings if eligible

You could receive your Bystolic prescription for a flat fee of only $49 per month. This monthly fee covers the full cost of your Bystolic medicine, regardless of the retail price. You could save:

StrengthAvg. monthly price at
a US pharmacy
NiceRx monthly
price
Monthly savings
with NiceRx
2.5mg 30 tablets$147.49$49.00$98.49
5mg 30 tablets$152.59$49.00$103.59
10mg 30 tablets$152.59$49.00$103.59
20mg 30 tablets$147.49$49.00$98.49

Am I eligible for the Bystolic patient assistance program?

If you meet the patient assistance program eligibility criteria, you could receive your Bystolic medication without paying the full retail price. We review each assistance program application individually, although the main factors considered by most programs are:

  • I am a permanent, legal resident of the United States or Puerto Rico
  • I am uninsured or my insurance doesn’t cover my medication
  • I meet certain income eligibility requirements

How do I apply for the Bystolic patient assistance program? 

NiceRx makes it as easy as possible to apply for the Bystolic patient assistance program. All you need to do is fill in our enrollment application. Tell us about any medications you’re taking, including Bystolic. We’ll ask for details about your healthcare provider, your insurance, and your household income, as this is required by the pharmaceutical manufacturers who ship your medication.

If we determine that you may be eligible for assistance, we will handle the entire application process on your behalf and help to enroll you in the Bystolic patient assistance program. Once enrolled in the program, we will also request your Bystolic medication refills on your behalf for up to twelve months.

Is NiceRx a Bystolic coupon provider?

NiceRx is not a Bystolic coupon provider. Neither do we offer a Bystolic discount card, or a Bystolic copay card. We don’t offer printable Bystolic manufacturer coupons, Bystolic discounts, rebates, Bystolic savings cards, trial offers, or free Bystolic samples.

We are a service provider that helps eligible individuals access the Bystolic patient assistance program. When looking for coupons for Bystolic or cheap Bystolic, consider that you will likely save more with NiceRx. When obtaining your Bystolic medication through NiceRx, your total cost for the medication will always be $49 per month.

Can NiceRx help me get Bystolic if I have insurance?

If your insurance company won’t pay for your Bystolic medication, or you have a high copay or coinsurance responsibility, we may be able to help. We may even be able to assist if you don’t have any insurance.

How much is Bystolic with insurance?

The cost of Bystolic varies by healthcare plan. To understand your copy with your current insurance, contact your healthcare provider, or speak to your pharmacist. Remember, if you are approved for assistance, you’ll likely save more if you get your Bystolic medication through NiceRx.

How much is Bystolic without insurance?

Bystolic prices without insurance will vary depending on the number of tablets per pack, the strength of the tablets, and where you purchase them from. As a general guide, you can expect to pay around $170 to $215 for a pack of 30, 10mg tablets. With NiceRx you’ll always pay a flat monthly fee of $49.

What is Bystolic?

Bystolic is a type of medication called a beta-blocker, which is prescribed to treat high blood pressure (hypertension). You will usually take Bystolic orally in tablet form. It can be used alone, or it can be used alongside other blood pressure medications.

As your blood is pumped around your body, it presses against the arteries it flows through, creating pressure. High blood pressure is when this force becomes strong enough it can cause damage and lead to health problems like heart disease and strokes. Lowering blood pressure has been shown to reduce the risk of these health problems.

There are different causes of high blood pressure, with two of the most common being narrowing of your arteries and your heart beating fast and with force. Bystolic helps reduce your blood pressure tackling these two causes. It relaxes and opens your arteries, easing pressure. The medication also stops certain hormones from making your heart beat faster and harder.

Bystolic active ingredients

The active ingredient in Bystolic is called nebivolol. It reduces blood pressure in two ways. Firstly, nebivolol encourages your body to produce more of a substance called nitric oxide. This substance makes the walls of your blood vessels relax, opening them up and reducing pressure. 

Nebivolol also stops the hormones adrenaline (also called epinephrine) and noradrenaline (also called norepinephrine) from affecting your heart. These hormones can be released when you’re stressed or when you have a strong emotional reaction like anger or fear. The molecules of these hormones attach themselves to the surface of your heart, making it beat faster and with more force. Nebivolol blocks these hormones by attaching itself to the heart in the receptors normally occupied by the hormones, stopping them from having any impact. This keeps your heart rate slower and your blood pressure lower.

Bystolic side effects & Bystolic drug interactions

The same as other medications, Bystolic can cause side effects in some people. Not everyone will have side effects or experience the same ones if they do. The most likely side effects Bystolic can cause are headaches, diarrhea, skin rashes, and insomnia. In rare cases, Bystolic can cause more severe side effects, like allergic reactions, difficulty breathing, chest pain, seizures, depression, anxiety, and confusion.

These aren’t all the side effects that Bystolic can cause. For more details see the patient leaflet that comes with your medicine. If you have any concerns about Bystolic’s side effects, talk to your physician or a pharmacist.

Bystolic can interact with other medications. This can alter how Bystolic and the other medications work and make some side effects more likely. Tell your prescribing physician about all drugs you’re taking, including vitamins and dietary supplements, particularly:

  • Other beta-blockers and other medications to treat high blood pressure
  • CYP2D6 inhibitors, like quinidine, propafenone, fluoxetine, or paroxetine
  • Digitalis glycosides
  • Calcium channel blockers, like verapamil, diltiazem, or disopyramide

Bystolic warnings & precautions

Bystolic can’t be taken if you:

  • Are allergic to the active ingredient nebivolol
  • Are allergic to any of the other ingredients found in Bystolic (listed in the leaflet which comes with the medication)
  • Are under 18 years of age
  • Have previously had heart failure
  • Have severe bradycardia
  • Have a heart block greater than first degree
  • Have experienced cardiogenic shock
  • Have sick sinus syndrome (unless you have a permanent pacemaker)
  • Have severe liver problems

Talk to your physician before taking Bystolic if you:

  • Have heart disease
  • Have a bronchospastic disease, like asthma, chronic bronchitis, or emphysema
  • Are diabetic
  • Have kidney or liver problems
  • Have a thyroid disorder
  • Have peripheral vascular disease
  • Are pregnant or breastfeeding 

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The content on this website is intended for information purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice. The information on this website should not be relied upon and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. You should always speak to your doctor regarding the risks and benefits of any treatment.