The headline “The 10 Metoprolol Side Effects Your Doctor is PRAYING You Don’t Discover” is a clickbait-style phrase. Metoprolol is a widely used medication for conditions such as high blood pressure, chest pain (angina), certain heart rhythm problems, and heart failure. Like any medicine, it can have side effects, but it is prescribed because it can provide important benefits.
Possible side effects include:
- Tiredness or fatigue
- Common when starting treatment or after a dose change.
- Dizziness or lightheadedness
- Often related to lower blood pressure.
- Slow heartbeat
- Metoprolol reduces heart rate; in some people it may become too slow.
- Cold hands and feet
- Reduced circulation to the extremities can occur.
- Sleep changes or unusual dreams
- Some people notice changes in sleep patterns.
- Low blood pressure
- May cause weakness, dizziness, or faint feelings.
- Shortness of breath or wheezing
- More important to discuss if you have asthma or lung disease.
- Mood changes
- Some people report feeling more depressed or less energetic.
- Sexual side effects
- Reduced sexual desire or erectile difficulties may occur in some people.
- Digestive symptoms
- Nausea, diarrhea, or stomach discomfort can happen.
Important: Do not stop metoprolol suddenly without medical advice. Stopping beta blockers abruptly can worsen some heart conditions and may cause serious complications.
Contact a healthcare professional if you have:
- Fainting
- Severe dizziness
- Chest pain
- New or worsening breathing problems
- A very slow heartbeat
If you take metoprolol and are worried about a specific symptom, tell me your dose, how long you’ve taken it, and what you’re experiencing.