That post is basically a scary-looking medication label + warning, but it’s exaggerated.
Metoprolol (including the tartrate form) is a commonly used heart and blood pressure medicine, and most people tolerate it well.
💊 What Metoprolol tartrate is
- A beta-blocker
- Used for: high blood pressure, fast heart rate, chest pain, after heart attack
- Usually taken once or twice daily
⚠️ Common side effects (usually mild)
- tiredness or fatigue
- dizziness or lightheadedness
- slower heart rate
- cold hands/feet
- mild stomach upset
These often improve as the body adjusts.
🚨 Symptoms you should NOT ignore
Seek medical advice if you notice:
- very slow heartbeat or feeling faint
- severe dizziness or fainting
- shortness of breath or wheezing
- swelling in legs or sudden weight gain
- worsening chest pain
❗ Important safety points
- Do not stop suddenly → can cause serious heart problems
- Take it exactly as prescribed
- Side effects depend on dose and individual response
- Doctors prescribe it because benefits usually outweigh risks
🧠 Bottom line
This kind of post is meant to sound alarming, but metoprolol is a well-studied, widely used medication. Most side effects are manageable, and serious ones are uncommon but important to recognize.
If you want, tell me why it was prescribed (blood pressure, heart rate, etc.), and I can explain what side effects are most relevant in your case.