Metoprolol is a beta-blocker medicine commonly used for high blood pressure, chest pain (angina), heart rhythm problems, and after heart attacks. Like all medicines, it can have side effects—but most people tolerate it well.
Here are 10 possible side effects you should know:
❤️ 10 Metoprolol Side Effects
😴 1. Fatigue / tiredness
- Most common
- Heart rate slows, so you may feel less energetic
🐢 2. Slow heart rate (bradycardia)
- Heart beats slower than normal
- Can cause dizziness or weakness if too low
🌀 3. Dizziness or lightheadedness
- Especially when standing up quickly
- Due to lower blood pressure
❄️ 4. Cold hands and feet
- Reduced blood circulation in extremities
😴 5. Sleep problems or vivid dreams
- Some people report insomnia or unusual dreams
😮💨 6. Shortness of breath (in sensitive people)
- More likely in people with asthma or lung disease
- Can worsen breathing in rare cases
⚖️ 7. Weight gain (mild in some people)
- Usually due to reduced metabolism or activity
😔 8. Mood changes (rare)
- Depression or low mood in some users
🧠 9. Difficulty concentrating
- Feeling mentally “slower” or foggy
🍬 10. Masking low blood sugar symptoms
- Important for diabetics
- It can hide signs like fast heartbeat
⚠️ Important warnings
Seek medical help if you have:
- very slow heartbeat
- severe dizziness or fainting
- chest pain worsening
- breathing difficulty
💡 Simple takeaway
Metoprolol works by slowing the heart and reducing workload, which helps the heart—but that same effect can cause tiredness, dizziness, and cold extremities.
If you want, I can also explain:
- how to reduce metoprolol side effects safely
- or foods and habits to support heart health while taking it 👍