Metoprolol is commonly prescribed for high blood pressure, heart rhythm problems, and heart disease. Like all medications, it can cause side effects—most are mild, but some need attention.
⚠️ 10 common side effects
1. Fatigue
- Feeling unusually tired or low energy
- One of the most common effects
2. Dizziness or lightheadedness
- Especially when standing up quickly
- Related to lowered blood pressure
3. Slow heart rate (bradycardia)
- Heart may beat slower than normal
- Can cause weakness or faintness
4. Cold hands and feet
- Reduced blood flow to extremities
5. Shortness of breath
- More noticeable in people with lung conditions
6. Depression or mood changes
- Some people report low mood or lack of motivation
7. Sleep problems
- Trouble sleeping or vivid dreams
8. Digestive issues
- Nausea, diarrhea, or stomach discomfort
9. Headache
- Usually mild and temporary
10. Sexual side effects
- Reduced libido or erectile issues in some cases
🚨 When to seek medical help
Contact a doctor if you experience:
- Very slow pulse or fainting
- Severe shortness of breath
- Swelling in legs or sudden weight gain
- Chest pain
⚠️ Important advice
- Do not stop metoprolol suddenly—this can worsen heart problems
- Always follow your doctor’s dosage instructions
🧠 Bottom line
Most side effects of metoprolol are manageable, but monitoring is important. Always discuss concerns with your doctor rather than stopping the medication on your own.
If you want, I can explain how to reduce side effects or what to avoid while taking metoprolol.