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High Blood Pressure - Seems like my heart rate goes down while taking Metoprolol 25mg and?

... hydrochlorot 25mg around 55 to 50... I do not get dizzy and feel fine... Doctor isn't worried about it... just wondering if anyone... read more

When is your blood pressure high to the point I need to seek medical attention?

Over last 3 days it's been fluctuating. I just woke up again feeling funny and I checked it. It's 150/136. I'm watching it but... read more

Is metoprolol tartate used for a-fib or blood pressure or both.?

Primary use A-fib or blood pressure?

Metoprolol - I went to cardiologist for heart palpitations and while there my blood pressure was?

... elevated 158/88. This is abnormal for me my blood pressure it usually on the low side of normal, 100/60. Doctor... read more

Metoprolol Succinate vs Tartrate: What's the difference between them?

A relative was taking 50mg metoprolol tartrate twice a day for a few weeks to lower his blood...

... pressure. Now his heart rate it’s in the 40’s, told to hold on the medicine till heart rate increase higher than... read more

When your taking water pills is that for blood pressure or congestive heart failure?

The pill that I take how can I stop congestive heart. Failure

How long does it take for metoprolol succinate ER to start lowering your heart rate?

I took it 3 hours ago and my heart rate is still the same. I am a 43 female. My heart rate has been between 95 to 160. I had been... read more

The more antihypertensive prescribe the more out of control my high blood pressure becomes. Why?

I am on amlodipine 20mg, lisinopril 40 mg, metoprolol succinate 50 mg and instead of blood pressure stabilizing it is... read more

When changing from metoprolol succinate, 25 mg daily, to metoprolol tartrate, what dose is correct?

I take this for blood pressure and have had no problems but understand that the tartrate is cheaper.

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