
Prescribed Metoroprol Tartrate For AF. Could This Be Cause For Weight Gain And Fogginess?

yes, this may be possible.
Detailed Answer:
Respected Ma'm
1. Weight gain can occur with metoprolol. In fact all beta blockers (class of drugs to which metoprolol belong) are known to cause weight gain. The exact mechanism is not known but probably they decrease the rate of energy consumption in body.
2. Metoprolol, being lipid soluble, can cross blood-brain barrier and has central nervous system effects too. These mainly include depression and insomnia but may also cause confusion, short term memory loss, night mares and rarely hallucinations.
3. I would recommend you to consult your physician and discuss your problem. If he also agrees that metoprolol is the cause of your symptoms, there are more alternatives available like calcium channel blockers etc.
Hope this helps.
Feel free to discuss further.
Sincerely
Sukhvinder


No supplements, get a Diet plan.
Detailed Answer:
Respected Ma'm
1 . Neither the literature supports it nor I am a proponent of using medicines or supplements for weight loss. I would recommend daily exercise (after clearance from your cardiologist) and adherence to a weight losing diet. You can consult a dietitian and obtained a "weight losing" diet chart. This will have calories lesser than what you require and more of fibrous stuff. In general you should avoid fried things, sweets and foods with high glycemic index.
2. Yes, you are correct beta blockers are known to be associated with easy muscle fatiguability in some individuals. In fact they make you more prone to diabetes too.
In nutshell, you must consult your physician for discussing a change in drug and a dietitian for a diet plan.
Hope this gives more insight. Feel free to discuss further.
Sincerely
Sukhvinder

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