Metoprolol is a commonly prescribed beta-blocker for high blood pressure, heart disease, and certain heart rhythm disorders. While generally safe, it can have side effects—some mild, others more serious. Here are 10 side effects of Metoprolol that patients sometimes don’t expect:
- Fatigue or unusual tiredness
- Feeling more sluggish or weak than usual, even with normal activity.
- Dizziness or lightheadedness
- Often occurs when standing up quickly due to lowered blood pressure.
- Slow heartbeat (bradycardia)
- Can feel like your heart is “dragging” or skipping beats.
- Cold hands and feet
- Reduced circulation in extremities is common.
- Gastrointestinal issues
- Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or constipation.
- Shortness of breath or wheezing
- Especially concerning in people with asthma or COPD.
- Sleep disturbances
- Insomnia, vivid dreams, or nightmares.
- Depression or mood changes
- Some patients notice feeling unusually down or anxious.
- Swelling (edema)
- Fluid retention in ankles, feet, or hands.
- Sexual side effects
- Reduced libido or difficulty with sexual performance.
💡 Important tips:
- Don’t stop Metoprolol abruptly; sudden withdrawal can worsen heart conditions.
- Most side effects are mild and may improve over time, but serious issues (like fainting, severe shortness of breath, or extremely slow heartbeat) need immediate medical attention.
If you want, I can make a quick visual table ranking these side effects by how common and serious they are, so it’s easy to see which ones are most important to watch for. Do you want me to do that?