It looks like you’re referencing medication warning-style posts about metoprolol and lisinopril. These are real heart/blood pressure medicines, but social media headlines like “DON’T IGNORE THIS” are often exaggerated.
1. Metoprolol side effects (what’s real)
Metoprolol is a beta-blocker used for blood pressure, heart rhythm, and heart protection.
Common side effects:
- Fatigue / tiredness
- Slow heart rate
- Dizziness
- Cold hands/feet
- Mild shortness of breath (in some people)
Less common but important:
- Depression or mood changes
- Sleep disturbances
- Low blood pressure
2. Lisinopril side effects (what’s real)
Lisinopril is an ACE inhibitor used for blood pressure and heart/kidney protection.
Common side effects:
- Dry cough
- Dizziness (especially first days)
- Headache
- Mild fatigue
Important rare risks:
- High potassium levels
- Kidney function changes (needs monitoring)
- Swelling of lips/face (angioedema — rare but serious)
Important reality check
- These medications are widely prescribed and often life-saving
- Side effects exist, but most people tolerate them well
- Headlines like “don’t ignore this” are usually fear-based marketing
When to contact a doctor
Seek help if you have:
- Severe dizziness or fainting
- Swelling of face or throat
- Very slow heartbeat
- Severe weakness or confusion
Bottom line
❌ Not “dangerous drugs to avoid”
✔️ Common, well-studied heart medications
✔️ Safe when properly prescribed and monitored
If you want, I can explain which of these two is more likely to cause certain symptoms (like fatigue, cough, or dizziness) in simple terms.