Metoprolol Tartrate and Nausea: What Users Say
Reviews for Metoprolol Tartrate
- Ano...
- Taken for 5 to 10 years
- April 28, 2020
"I’ve had Graves' disease since I was 14, so my cardiologist and endocrinologist think that that's where my severe SVT symptoms came from. Heart rate can go up to 160-180, nauseous, blackouts, extreme nausea, head spinning, you name it. So I've been on this medication, Metoprolol, since I was 14, and I'm almost 20. I still have strange flutters and what feels like bubbling sometimes. I don't know what to do about it, but I take this to control the extremely fast heart rate."
- Nak...
- Taken for 5 to 10 years
- January 20, 2022
For High Blood Pressure "I started on a different BP medicine, and one day I was yelling at my son, and my heart began racing. I thought I was having a heart attack. I got really dizzy, so my mom took me to the hospital. They ran tests, and I was fine. A while later, I began waking up with a racing heart, in the 140s. For a few days, I believe it was just stress, but my doc changed my meds to Metoprolol. I've been on it for 10 years. At one point, I lost 30 lbs, and it made my BP too low, so I was taken off it for a year, then got into a stressful situation, and my vitals backed up, so they put me back on. I never had any issues with this pill, it keeps my BP normal and sometimes low, and my heart rate is always low/normal. Some days it gets too low, in the low 60s, and I'll get up and jump around. Lol, I know that's not bad, but for me, I don't like it that low. When I first began the pill, I was tired, nauseous, and dizzy, but my body is used to it now. I never had a heart attack or heart problems, and I took many tests, even wore a monitor for a month."
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"I’ve had Graves' disease since I was 14, so my cardiologist and endocrinologist think that that's where my severe SVT symptoms came from. Heart rate can go up to 160-180, nauseous, blackouts, extreme nausea, head spinning, you name it. So I've been on this medication, Metoprolol, since I was 14, and I'm almost 20. I still have strange flutters and what feels like bubbling sometimes. I don't know what to do about it, but I take this to control the extremely fast heart rate."