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Metoprolol
Please note: these are basic guidelines, refer to your doctor for a professional medical opinion.
Popular brand names:
Lopresor
Drug group:
Beta blocker
Prescription needed?
Yes
What does it do?
Metoprolol has a wide variety of uses:
Cardiac conditions - angina, arrhythmias, hypertension (high blood pressure), and it protects the heart from further damage after a heart attack
Migraine – prevention of acute attacks
Hyperthyroidism – it slows the rapid heart rate associated with this condition
How does it work?
Metoprolol is a cardioselective beta blocker that prevents the heart from beating too quickly.
How should it be used?
Asthmatics should avoid using metoproplol – although it is less likely than other non-cardioselective beta blockers to cause breathing difficulties
Diabetics on insulin should use metopropolol with caution as it can slow the body’s response to low blood sugar
What is the typical dosage?
Your doctor will recommend a dosage tailored to your need, but typically:
Total daily dose for adults: 100–200mg daily
Hypertension: 1–2 x daily
Angina/arrhythmias: 2–3 x daily
Heart attack prevention: 4 x daily for 2 days, then 2 x daily
Migraine prevention: 2 x daily
Hyperthyroidism: 4 x daily
How quickly will it start to work?
1–2 hours
How long will the effects last?
3–7 hours
When should I stop using it?
Do not stop taking the drug without consulting your doctor.
Is it safe for prolonged use?
No special problems
What are the possible side effects?
Metoprolol’s side effects tend to diminish with long-term use. The following have been reported: