Metoprolol
Also known as: Embeta, CORVITOL
Active ingredient: Metoprolol
Manufacturer : AstraZeneca
Product Code: PR10573
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What Is Metoprolol?
Metoprolol is an oral medication used to treat a wide range of cardiovascular conditions. It is most commonly prescribed for high blood pressure (hypertension), but it is also used to manage:
Angina (chest pain)
Ventricular tachycardia
Supraventricular tachycardia
Congestive heart failure
Acute myocardial infarction (heart attack)
Long QT syndrome
Vasovagal syncope
Migraine prevention
Symptoms of hyperthyroidism
Certain anxiety disorders
Metoprolol is widely used because of its effectiveness and safety profile when taken as prescribed.
How Metoprolol Works
Metoprolol is a beta-blocker. It works by blocking beta receptors in the heart and blood vessels, which:
Lowers blood pressure
Reduces heart rate
Decreases strain on the heart
Because of these effects, Metoprolol is helpful in treating many conditions related to high blood pressure and abnormal heart rhythms.
It is also known under brand names such as Lopressor®, Betaloc®, Selokeen®, and Neobloc®.
How to Store Metoprolol
Keep in a cool, dry, dark place
Store out of reach of children
How to Take Metoprolol
Take exactly as prescribed by your doctor
Take with or right after a meal
Take it at the same time every day
Do not stop the medication suddenly
Inform your doctor or surgeon if you are scheduled for surgery
Expect regular blood pressure checks during treatment
Never adjust your dose without your doctor’s guidance.
Dosage
Dosage varies depending on the condition being treated.
Typical recommendations:
Initial dose: around 100 mg per day (taken once or split into two doses)
Maintenance dose: 100–450 mg per day
Your doctor will determine the correct amount for your specific needs.
Missed Dose
Take it as soon as you remember
Skip it if your next dose is near
Do not take two doses at once
Overdose Warning
Seek emergency medical help if you suspect an overdose.
Warnings & Precautions
Metoprolol may affect alertness and reaction time.
Be cautious when:
Driving
Operating machinery
Avoid alcohol, as it can increase side effects.
If you become pregnant, tell your doctor immediately.
Possible Side Effects
Mild side effects may include:
Rash or itching
Fatigue or dizziness
Confusion or memory issues
Nightmares or insomnia
Diarrhea
Seek medical help right away if you notice:
Very slow heartbeat
Shortness of breath
Rapid weight gain
Clammy hands or feet
Fainting or severe lightheadedness
Who Should Not Use Metoprolol?
Do not use Metoprolol if you:
Are allergic to metoprolol or other beta-blockers
Have serious heart rhythm problems (e.g., heart block, sick sinus syndrome)
Have severe circulation issues
Have severe heart failure
Have a history of very slow heart rate
Pregnant women should use Metoprolol only if specifically instructed by a doctor.
How Long Should You Take Metoprolol?
Take Metoprolol for as long as your doctor prescribes.
Do not stop the medication suddenly, even if you feel better—this can be dangerous for your heart.



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