See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Nebivolol
What are the inactive ingredients in Mylan nebivolol tablets?
To list the “inactive ingredients” for nebivolol made by Mylan, I need the exact product details (because inactive-ingredient lists can vary by dosage strength and formulation).
Please tell me:
- the dosage strength (for example, 2.5 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg), and
- the dosage form (usually “tablet,” but confirm if it’s tablets or something else),
- and, if available, the NDC number from your bottle.
Once you share that, I can pull the specific inactive-ingredient wording for that exact Mylan product.
Why do inactive ingredients change between strengths or versions?
Inactive ingredients can differ across:
- different tablet strengths (2.5 mg vs 5 mg, etc.),
- different manufacturing lots/labeling updates, and
- different “nebivolol” products within the same company (for example, immediate-release vs other formulations).
If you have a concern (allergy, lactose intolerance, gluten, dye sensitivity), the exact label matters.
If you just need to check quickly on your bottle/label
Look for a section on your medication label or package insert that says:
- “Inactive ingredients,” or
- “Contains” (sometimes lists dyes, lactose, starches, etc.).
If you paste the text here, I’ll help interpret what each ingredient is for and whether it matches common sensitivities.