Metoprolol (Lopressor, Toprol-XL, Betaloc…) is one of the most widely prescribed beta-blockers worldwide — used for high blood pressure, angina, heart failure, post-heart attack protection, and sometimes anxiety or migraines. It works by slowing the heart rate and reducing the force of contractions, which lowers blood pressure and oxygen demand on the heart.
But because it blocks adrenaline so effectively, it can produce side effects that many patients are never fully warned about — or are told “it’s just part of getting older” or “you’ll get used to it.” Some of these effects can become debilitating over time and are far more common than official drug information sheets or short doctor visits reveal.
Here are the 10 most under-discussed, life-altering side effects that patients frequently report — and that many doctors hope you never connect to the medication.
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