Here’s a detailed list of 10 metoprolol side effects that are often overlooked. Metoprolol is a beta-blocker commonly prescribed for high blood pressure, heart disease, and certain anxiety conditions. While many know about common effects like fatigue or low heart rate, these subtler side effects are often missed:
1. Fatigue or Low Energy
- Feeling unusually tired or sluggish even with normal activity.
2. Cold Hands and Feet
- Reduced circulation can lead to numbness or a cold sensation in extremities.
3. Dizziness or Lightheadedness
- Often happens when standing up quickly (orthostatic hypotension).
4. Sleep Disturbances
- Trouble falling asleep, vivid dreams, or insomnia may appear in some patients.
5. Mood Changes or Depression
- Some patients report low mood, irritability, or anxiety.
6. Bradycardia (Slow Heart Rate)
- A slowed heart rate can lead to fatigue, dizziness, or fainting if it drops too low.
7. Digestive Issues
- Nausea, diarrhea, or mild stomach upset can occur.
8. Shortness of Breath or Asthma-Like Symptoms
- May worsen existing respiratory conditions such as asthma or COPD.
9. Sexual Dysfunction
- Reduced libido or erectile difficulties are occasionally reported.
10. Masked Hypoglycemia
- Metoprolol can hide symptoms of low blood sugar (like rapid heartbeat) in diabetics, making hypoglycemia harder to detect.
💡 Tips for patients:
- Never stop metoprolol suddenly—this can trigger rebound high blood pressure or chest pain.
- Keep a log of subtle side effects and discuss them with your doctor; dosage adjustments or timing changes may help.
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