💊 10 Important Side Effects of Metoprolol You Should Know
Metoprolol is a beta blocker used for conditions including high blood pressure, angina, heart failure, and certain heart problems. Many side effects are mild, but some require prompt medical attention. (MedlinePlus)
1. 😴 Tiredness
Fatigue or reduced energy is one of the more common effects.
2. 🌀 Dizziness or lightheadedness
Lower blood pressure and a slower heart rate can make some people feel dizzy, particularly when standing.
3. ❤️ Slow heartbeat
Metoprolol intentionally slows the heart, but an excessively slow pulse—especially with weakness, dizziness, or fainting—needs medical attention.
4. 📉 Low blood pressure
Hypotension can cause dizziness, weakness, blurred vision, or fainting. (DailyMed)
5. 😔 Depression or mood changes
Depression has been reported, along with less-common effects such as confusion and memory problems. (DailyMed)
6. 💨 Shortness of breath
Breathing difficulty can occur. It can also be a warning sign of worsening heart failure or bronchospasm, so new or significant breathing problems shouldn’t be ignored. (MedlinePlus)
7. 🥶 Cold hands and feet
Some people experience cold extremities or worsening symptoms of poor peripheral circulation. (DailyMed)
8. 🚽 Diarrhea and other digestive problems
Diarrhea is relatively common; nausea and other gastrointestinal symptoms can also occur. (MedlinePlus)
9. 🧴 Rash or itching
Skin reactions such as itching and rash are documented side effects. (MedlinePlus)
10. 😴 Sleep disturbances
Headaches, insomnia, and nightmares have been reported in people taking metoprolol. (DailyMed)
🚨 Know the serious warning signs
Contact a healthcare professional promptly—or seek emergency care when appropriate—for severe difficulty breathing, fainting, significant swelling of the legs or feet, unexplained rapid weight gain, or a rapid/pounding/irregular heartbeat. (MedlinePlus)
Metoprolol can also mask some warning signs of low blood sugar, particularly a fast heartbeat, which is important for people with diabetes. (MedlinePlus)
❗ Don’t stop metoprolol suddenly
Stopping metoprolol abruptly can worsen heart problems and may increase the risk of serious cardiac complications. If you think you’re having side effects, talk with your prescriber before changing the dose or stopping it. (MedlinePlus)
Bottom line: Metoprolol has well-documented side effects, but it can also provide important heart and blood-pressure benefits. A new symptom doesn’t automatically mean the medication should be stopped—have it assessed by your doctor or pharmacist.
