It looks like you’re referring to side effects of Metoprolol, a common beta-blocker medicine.
Metoprolol is used for high blood pressure, heart rhythm problems, angina (chest pain), and after heart attacks. Like all medicines, it can cause side effects.
⚠️ 10 common Metoprolol side effects
1. 😴 Fatigue / tiredness
One of the most common effects because it slows the heart rate.
2. 🐢 Slow heart rate (bradycardia)
Heart may beat more slowly than normal.
3. 💫 Dizziness or lightheadedness
Especially when standing up quickly (low blood pressure).
4. 🧠 Drowsiness or reduced alertness
Some people feel mentally “slower” or sleepy.
5. 🤕 Headache
Can happen when starting or adjusting dose.
6. 🤢 Nausea or stomach upset
Mild digestive discomfort in some users.
7. ❄️ Cold hands and feet
Reduced blood flow to extremities.
8. 😵 Low blood pressure (hypotension)
May cause weakness or fainting in some cases.
9. 😴 Sleep problems / vivid dreams
Some people report insomnia or unusual dreams.
10. 😔 Mood changes (less common)
Can include depression or low mood in sensitive individuals.
🚨 Serious side effects (seek medical help)
- Severe shortness of breath
- Very slow heartbeat
- Swelling of legs/feet
- Chest pain worsening
- Fainting
💡 Important notes
- Never stop Metoprolol suddenly—it can worsen heart conditions.
- Side effects often improve after your body adjusts.
- Doctors may adjust dose if symptoms persist.
If you want, I can explain:
- how long side effects usually last
- how to reduce them safely
- or differences between Metoprolol and other heart medicines