It looks like you’re referring to Metoprolol and Amlodipine (5 mg tablets)—both are commonly prescribed for blood pressure and heart-related conditions.
These medicines are widely used and effective, but like all medications, they can have side effects. Most people tolerate them well.
💊 Possible side effects
Metoprolol
Common:
- Fatigue or tiredness
- Slow heart rate
- Dizziness or lightheadedness
- Cold hands or feet
Less common but important:
- Shortness of breath (especially in asthma patients)
- Depression or mood changes
- Low blood pressure
Amlodipine (5 mg)
Common:
- Swelling of ankles or feet (very common)
- Headache
- Flushing (warm feeling in face)
- Dizziness
- Heart palpitations
Less common:
- Gum swelling
- Fatigue
⚠️ “Don’t ignore these symptoms” (important warning signs)
Seek medical help if you notice:
- Severe dizziness or fainting
- Chest pain or worsening shortness of breath
- Very slow heartbeat
- Sudden swelling of face, lips, or throat (allergic reaction)
- Severe or sudden leg swelling
🧠 Important context
These medications are usually prescribed for:
- High blood pressure
- Hypertension
- Heart rhythm issues or angina
They are not dangerous for most people when taken correctly, but side effects should be monitored.
⚠️ Important reminder
- Don’t stop either medication suddenly without a doctor’s advice
- Combining them is common and often intentional to control blood pressure better
Bottom line
Metoprolol and amlodipine are effective heart medications, and most side effects are mild and manageable—but any severe or unusual symptoms should be checked promptly.
If you want, tell me what symptoms you’re seeing, and I can help you understand whether they’re expected or something to report to a doctor.