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I am prescribed metoprolol tartrate 12.5 mg once at bedtime by my cardiologist?

The smallest they make are very small, round 25mg pills which I have to break in half. I recently ran out but found an unexpired container of... read more

Metoprolol Succinate ER - Can low dose metoprolol actually help control Left bundle branch block?

My LBBB post AV replacement diminished with physical exersize (oppisit of typical effect). I was on 12.5 mg metoprolol/day and stopped about 8 months... read more

What is the best time of day to take blood pressure medication?

Will Xanax assist my blood pressure meds in lowering my blood pressure?

I am currently taking 40 mg of Lisinopril and 10 mg of Bisoprolol. I have extreme anxiety that tends to blow my blood pressure through the roof. My... read more

Can amlodipine cause swelling in the feet and ankles?

I take amlodipine 10 mg tab camb,1 tablet a day.I have severe swelling in my feet ankles & going up my calves,the dr. said that the amlodipine could... read more

Is tinnitus from amlodipine reversible?

I took amlodipine for high blood pressure for 18 consecutive days. Stopped them on 4 November as they were giving me issues with brain fog,... read more

Does gabapentin increase blood pressure ?

I am 19. I started having hypertension not too long ago and I’m taking amdolipine 5mg for it. I’m also experiencing a lot of pain on my body, spe... read more

Erectile Dysfunction - I take blood pressure meds, anyone have any good med used to get an erection?

I take Bystolic, losartan, and 1 more amlodipine. seems to always keep me soft. can just get enough erection to jack once in a blue moon. Is there... read more

Does metoprolol ever cause your blood pressure to rise instead of decrease?

My father was being treated for HBP for a couple years and has had his medication switched a few times. I know that he was on metoprolol once before... read more

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