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Metoprolol Group

Metoprolol (Lopressor, Toprol XL, Betaloc) is used to treat angina, hypertension and to prevent heart attack. All HPC members who use Metoprolol join here and share your experiences & side effects. Please write your own review of the drug.

Location: World
Members: 8
Latest Activity: Jan 5, 2011

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Venkateshwar Rao Mamidala

Healthy and Happy New Year 2011

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Started by Venkateshwar Rao Mamidala Jan 5, 2011.

Laurence Wagner

dose adjusting Metoprolol

50 mg of Metoprolol brings my blood pressure down too much to where I am very drowsy.My cardiologist advised I try half , which was too little, so I went with a half, and half a half, for a 3/4 of a…Continue

Started by Laurence Wagner Oct 11, 2010.

mary

metopolol

my husband and his mother are on this for high blood pressure and they take 50 mg a day and they get no side effects other than memory, forgetfullness sometimes. I was told i might have to take this…Continue

Started by mary Jan 19, 2010.

 

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Venkateshwar Rao Mamidala Laurence Wagner mary sandy schmucker Doug Hammond Karolina Rivalley Jayabalan Ramasamy Indian Heart Foundation Team
 
 
 

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