Metoprolol is a beta-blocker commonly prescribed for high blood pressure, heart rhythm disorders, and heart disease. While it’s effective, some side effects are often overlooked or under-discussed. Here’s a comprehensive list:
1. Fatigue or Low Energy
- Metoprolol can slow heart rate and lower blood pressure, sometimes causing unusual tiredness or sluggishness.
2. Cold Hands and Feet
- Reduced blood flow to extremities can make fingers and toes feel cold or numb.
3. Dizziness or Lightheadedness
- Especially when standing up quickly, due to blood pressure changes.
4. Sleep Disturbances
- Nightmares or difficulty sleeping are reported in some patients.
5. Depression or Mood Changes
- Some people notice low mood or feelings of sadness, particularly with long-term use.
6. Slow Heart Rate (Bradycardia)
- Metoprolol can reduce heart rate too much in some individuals, causing fatigue, dizziness, or fainting.
7. Gastrointestinal Issues
- Nausea, stomach upset, or diarrhea can occur in certain cases.
8. Shortness of Breath or Wheezing
- Rare but possible, particularly in people with asthma or chronic lung disease.
9. Swelling (Edema)
- Some patients notice swelling in the hands, ankles, or feet.
10. Sexual Dysfunction
- Reduced libido or erectile issues may occur, though this is often underreported.
Tips for Managing Side Effects
- Never stop abruptly—sudden discontinuation can be dangerous.
- Monitor heart rate and blood pressure regularly.
- Discuss persistent side effects with your doctor; dosage adjustments or alternative medications may help.
- Lifestyle support—like light exercise, hydration, and stress management—can reduce fatigue and mood issues.
If you want, I can make a visual chart of the 10 side effects, how common they are, and what to do about each—it’s a handy reference for anyone taking Metoprolol.
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