metoprolol

Medically Reviewed on 10/24/2022

Brand Name: Lopressor, Toprol XL

Generic Name: metoprolol

Drug Class: Thiazide Combos

What is metoprolol (Lopressor, Toprol XL), and what is it used for?

Metoprolol is a beta-blocker (beta-adrenergic blocking agent) used for the treatment of:

Metoprolol's off-label use is to prevent migraine headaches.

  • Metoprolol is used to treat:
  • Metoprolol also is useful in slowing and regulating certain types of abnormally rapid heart rates (tachycardias).
  • Other uses for metoprolol include:
    • Preventing migraine headaches
    • Treatment of hyperthyroidism and certain types of tremors

What are the side effects of metoprolol (Lopressor, Toprol XL)?

Metoprolol is generally well tolerated. Side effects include:

Possible serious adverse effects include:

Metoprolol can aggravate breathing difficulties in patients with asthma, chronic bronchitis, or emphysema.

WARNING

  • In patients with existing slow heart rates (bradycardias) and heart blocks (defects in the electrical conduction of the heart), metoprolol can cause dangerously slow heart rates and even shock. Metoprolol reduces the force of heart muscle contraction and can aggravate symptoms of heart failure. In patients with coronary artery disease, abruptly stopping metoprolol can suddenly worsen angina, and occasionally precipitate heart attacks. If it is necessary to discontinue metoprolol, its dosage should be reduced gradually over several weeks.
  • Initiation of high-dose extended-release metoprolol in patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery is associated with bradycardia (slow heart rate), hypotension, stroke, and death. However, long-term therapy with metoprolol should not be routinely withdrawn before major surgery. The impaired ability of the heart to respond to reflex adrenergic stimuli may increase the risks of general anesthesia and surgery.

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What is the dosage for metoprolol?

  • Metoprolol should be taken before meals or at bedtime.
  • The dose for treating hypertension is 100-450 mg daily in single or divided doses.
  • Angina is treated with 100-400 mg daily in two divided doses.
  • Heart attack (acute myocardial infarction) is treated with three 5 mg injections administered 2 minutes apart followed by treatment with 50 mg oral metoprolol every 6 hours for 48 hours. After 48 hours, patients should receive 100 mg orally twice daily for at least 3 months.
  • The dose for congestive heart failure is 25 mg/daily initially. Then the dose is increased every 2 weeks to reach a target dose of 200 mg/daily orally.
  • Hyperthyroidism is treated with 25 to 30 mg by mouth every 6 hours.

What drugs interact with metoprolol?

Is metoprolol safe to use during pregnancy or while breastfeeding?

  • Safe use of metoprolol during pregnancy has not been established.
  • Small quantities of metoprolol are excreted in breast milk and may potentially cause adverse effects in the infant.

Summary

Metoprolol (Lopressor, Toprol XL) is a beta-adrenergic blocking agent drug, which blocks the action of the sympathetic nervous system (a portion of the involuntary nervous system). Metoprolol is prescribed to treat high blood pressure (hypertension), heart pain (angina), heart rhythm disorders, and some neurological conditions. Side effects include fever, impotence, sore throat, nausea, depression, insomnia, constipation, memory loss, and high blood pressure.

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Medically Reviewed on 10/24/2022
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