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The 10 Metoprolol Side Effects Your Doctor is PRAYING You Don’t Discover

Posted on April 25, 2026 by Admin

Metoprolol (a beta-blocker used for blood pressure, angina, heart rhythm problems, and after heart attacks) is generally well-studied and widely prescribed—but like all medications, it can cause side effects in some people.

That headline you shared is clearly clickbait. Doctors aren’t “praying you don’t discover” anything—most side effects are already well known and monitored.

Here are 10 possible side effects of Metoprolol, ranging from common to less common:


1. Fatigue / low energy

One of the most common effects. It slows the heart rate, which can make some people feel unusually tired or sluggish.

2. Slow heart rate (bradycardia)

Because it reduces heart workload, the pulse can become too slow in some cases.

3. Dizziness or lightheadedness

Often related to lowered blood pressure, especially when standing up quickly.

4. Cold hands and feet

Reduced circulation to extremities can make them feel unusually cold.

5. Shortness of breath (in sensitive individuals)

More likely in people with asthma or other reactive airway conditions.

6. Sleep disturbances or vivid dreams

Some people report insomnia, nightmares, or unusually intense dreams.

7. Depression or mood changes

Uncommon but reported—beta blockers can affect neurotransmitter balance in some individuals.

8. Sexual dysfunction

Lower libido or difficulty with sexual performance can occur in some users.

9. Weight gain (mild, in some cases)

Usually modest, possibly due to metabolic changes and reduced activity from fatigue.

10. Exercise intolerance

People may notice they can’t push their heart rate as high during workouts.


Important context

  • Many people take metoprolol for years with minimal or no side effects
  • Doctors often choose it because the benefits (heart protection, stroke prevention, BP control) outweigh risks
  • Side effects are often dose-related and reversible if the medication is adjusted

When to contact a doctor urgently

  • Very slow pulse with fainting
  • Severe shortness of breath
  • Swelling, chest pain, or worsening fatigue
  • Severe mood changes

If you want, I can also explain:

  • who should avoid metoprolol
  • how it compares to other beta-blockers
  • or how to reduce side effects safely without stopping it abruptly (important with this medication)

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