What is nebivolol made of (active ingredient vs. inactive ingredients)?
Nebivolol is a medication whose key ingredient is nebivolol itself (the active drug). The exact inactive ingredients (fillers, binders, coatings, and excipients) depend on the specific product/brand and the manufacturer, because different tablets can use different excipient formulas.
Which ingredients are typically in nebivolol tablets or capsules?
Most nebivolol oral products contain:
- Active ingredient: nebivolol (often described on labeling as nebivolol hydrochloride, depending on the product)
- Inactive ingredients: common tablet/capsule excipients such as binders, fillers, disintegrants, and coatings
Because the question is about "ingredients" broadly, the only reliable way to name the full list is to check the exact product label (box/bottle or the package insert) for the formulation you have.
How to find the exact ingredient list for your nebivolol?
Look for these sections on your medication label or insert:
- “Inactive ingredients” (often listed verbatim)
- The drug’s strength (e.g., 2.5 mg, 5 mg)
- The manufacturer or NDC (National Drug Code), which uniquely identifies the formulation
If you tell me the brand name, strength, and whether it’s a tablet or capsule (or share the NDC), I can help you pinpoint what ingredients are listed for that specific product.