Supplement × Prescription·a caution·Emerging evidence

Magnesium Glycinate + Nebivolol

Caution Emerging evidence

Magnesium Glycinate may add to the blood-pressure-lowering effect of Nebivolol.

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Caution
Evidence
Emerging
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1
Scope
Supplement × Prescription
Last verified
June 4, 2026
CautionEmerging evidence

What is happening. Magnesium Glycinate may add to the blood-pressure-lowering effect of Nebivolol.

Mechanism. Additive vasodilation, nitric oxide signaling, or smooth-muscle relaxation can lower blood pressure further.

Recommendation. Monitor blood pressure and dizziness, especially during dose changes; stop the supplement and seek advice if syncope, falls, or symptomatic hypotension occurs.

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If both Magnesium Glycinate and Nebivolol are in the same stack, this pair applies −5 to your Stack Score (per scored caution row).

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