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Can Blurry Vision, Chest Pain And Tiredness Be Side Effects Of Metoprolol?
Was put on Metoprolol and has being giving me side effects like chest hurt.back hurt tires sleepiness vision bluer with light .i am on .Metoprolol 25 mg before bed 1 each Amlodipine Besylate 10mg in morning 1 each warfarin Sodium 5 mg Sat and Wed rest week 71/2 mg Lisinopril 20mg twice day Hydrochlorothiazide 25 mg once day metformin 1000 mg twice day simvastain 20mg at bed timeterazosin 2 mg 1 at bed time fish oil 1000 mg twice day cinnamon 1000 mg twice a day Vitamin D3 400 iu once a day multivitamin twice day Levemir flex pen 50 before bed time Novolog flex pen 10 before breakfest 10 before lunch supper 12-20 So is this best thing to be on
Hi, If your Metoprolol was prescribed for treatment of blood pressure, I suggest you discuss with your doctor an alternative drug. There are many options for blood pressure management that are less likely to cause tiredness and sleepiness. Regards, Dr K A Pottinger, MBChB FRCA
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Can Blurry Vision, Chest Pain And Tiredness Be Side Effects Of Metoprolol?
Hi, If your Metoprolol was prescribed for treatment of blood pressure, I suggest you discuss with your doctor an alternative drug. There are many options for blood pressure management that are less likely to cause tiredness and sleepiness. Regards, Dr K A Pottinger, MBChB FRCA