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[|Human|] I am 57 yrs old and have been taking nebicard sm daily to control my BP. My cholesterol level is 233 and Triglylcerides is 211. I am not taking any other medicines. Kindly let me know if the triglycerides levels go up because of the BP medicine and if so what other medicine can I take as a substitute?
[|AI|]  Hi & Welcome. Nebicard SM contains a beta blocker (Nebivolol) & a calcium channel blocker Amlodipine commonly prescribed to treat high BP. Increased cholesterol & triglycerides appear to have been caused by Nebivolol. Beta blockers like Nebivolol can affect your cholesterol & triglyceride levels causing a slight increase in their levels. These changes are often temporary. You shouldn't abruptly stop taking a beta blocker because doing so could increase your risk of a heart attack or other heart problems. Consult your treating doctor for an alternate, but a safer medication like Losartan to lower your high BP. Hope this will help.