Metoprolol is a commonly prescribed beta-blocker used for high blood pressure, heart rhythm problems, and heart protection after heart attacks. It’s effective—but like all medicines, it can have side effects.
Here are 10 important side effects you should know:
❤️ 1. Slow heart rate (bradycardia)
Metoprolol lowers heart rate. In some people it can become too slow, causing:
- Fatigue
- Dizziness
- Weakness
🩸 2. Low blood pressure
It may cause:
Hypotension
Symptoms can include lightheadedness or fainting.
😴 3. Fatigue and tiredness
One of the most common effects:
- Feeling unusually tired
- Reduced energy during daily activity
🧠 4. Dizziness or lightheadedness
Especially when standing up quickly.
🫁 5. Shortness of breath (rare in sensitive people)
Can worsen breathing in people with asthma or lung conditions.
🧊 6. Cold hands and feet
Reduced circulation in extremities is a known effect of beta-blockers.
😔 7. Mood changes
Some people may experience:
- Depression
- Low mood
- Sleep disturbances
💤 8. Sleep problems
Including:
- Insomnia
- Vivid dreams or nightmares
🍬 9. Blood sugar masking in diabetics
It may hide symptoms of:
Hypoglycemia
like rapid heartbeat, making low sugar harder to detect.
❤️🩹 10. Rare heart rhythm issues
In some cases, it may worsen certain heart conduction problems, especially if misused or not monitored.
⚠️ Important safety note
- Do not stop metoprolol suddenly—it can cause rebound high blood pressure or heart issues
- Always adjust dosage under a doctor’s guidance
- Most side effects are dose-related and manageable
🧾 Bottom line
Metoprolol is generally safe and very effective for heart conditions, but it commonly causes fatigue, slow heart rate, and dizziness, and needs careful monitoring in some patients.
If you want, I can compare metoprolol vs other blood pressure medicines so you know which side effects are unique to it.