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[|Human|] I suffered from left ventricular a-fib. Fully resolved by cardioversion . Been on Bystolic for several years following treatment. I have developed peripheral neuropathy which is seemingly worsening. My limited layman s research shows it is adverse side effect of drug. I have had my blood sugar tested and it is fine. I am otherwise is very good health. Eat right, exercise, etc. (I had very bad reaction to metropolol [sp?] - asthma. The Bystolic has worked wonders for me.) (1) Is neuropathy reversible (assuming Bystolic is cause)? (2) What is another comparable med?
[|AI|]  Hi, Thank you for posting your query. You have not described your problems in detail. I assume you have numbness, tingling, weakness, etc. of feet and hands. Have you undergone a nerve conduction study test to evaluate peripheral neuropathy? In addition to diabetes, you should also screen for vitamin B12 deficiency and thyroid problems. I have not seen any case of Systolic (nebevolol) related peripheral neuropathy, however, I see several patients on this Chat Doctor.  So, in my opinion, your peripheral neuropathy may not be due to the