I have came off biso after being on it just a week, feel like a zombie when will I feel normal again. Has anyone else had this experience . Wish I'd never started on this drug for angina .
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For me it did take a little while to adjust, probably took about three weeks to a month and i still have some minor side-effects but If you consider what the objective is - i.e. to slow your heart rate down, then i think it is an obvious condition to find yourself in. However, if the 'adverse' effects are extreme then i understand that alternatives are available, perhaps best to consult with your GP but dont just stop taking it anything you have been prescribed is medication for a reason.
I was on it for just a week or so. I'm not totally certain but thought it got out of my system very quickly, just days.

Did you feel strange after stopping it i feel like im in a dream walking about
I've just been given bisoprolol today, instead of nebivolol.
Yes, awful tablet! I took it for about 3years during which time I felt 'waves' of fatigue on and off all day, my concentration was poor and I couldn't drive far or I would struggle to stay awake. I'm on digoxin now and my head is back to normal.
I wan't on a very high dose but felt the same. Now I am only on 1.25 and feel fine. Might be worth trying the lowest dose or change to something else.