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I recently had angioplasty and 2 stents placed. My doctor has prescribed metoprolol ER 13mg

Is this OK? levothyroxine 88mcg. Lisinopril/hydrochlorithiazin 10mg/12.5mg Brilinta 90 Rosuvastin 10mg 81 aspirin

Toothache. Can I take Amoxil 500mg with enalapril 10mg and metoprolol 12.5mg hbp meds?

Have a bad toothache. I have high blood pressure I am worried my blood pressure will increase with my BP meds - enalapril and metoprolol - if I use... read more

Does grapefruit juice interact with metoprolol, hydrocodone, insulin, fenofibrate, aspirin?

I need to know what effect grapefruit juice would have on any of the above listed medications, whether adversely or otherwise. In other words, will... read more

Are there any issues ussing these 2 together (Zoloft & Metoprolol). Thanks?

I understand Metoprolol slows your heart rate down and 1 of the side effects can be depression. Can this be counter productive when using Zoloft?... read more

Can you take viagra while on metoprolol succer?

can you take viagra while on metoprolol succer

Can tramodol or metoprolol affect glucose tests?

ive recently had tests between 160 & 250,(glucose)normal blood pressure & perfect collesterol, no other symptems. the above meds cause other... read more

High Blood Pressure - Hi everyone. My name is Samantha. I have been taking Metoprolol Tartrate for?

... about 2 months now. I have noticed that I get dizzy when I'm getting on a bus, or just out running errands. I just seem to get these dizzyspells.... read more

Metoprolol - Does this medicine make you cold in addition to being so tired?

Only taken two doses of 25MG with a bp of 184/91 and I read where it will make your hands and feet cold, but my whole body is cold including my face... read more

Metoprolol ER 25 mg can elevated glucose?

My question is if metoprolol ER 25 mg can cause a person to have a high blood glucose reading. I take this dose of 25 mg for a long time and I have... read more

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