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Suggest Treatment For Side Effects Of Metoprolol

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Question : I am on metropolis succ. And have had the dosage doubled for and seems as though I have been confused and very forgetful.would it possibly be a side effect. Has affected my hand hand and feet circulation.thank you
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Answered by Dr. Geeta Sundar (50 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Side effects of Metoprolol can be----

Detailed Answer:
Hi welcome to Health care magic,
Side effects of Metoprolol can be--severe lowering of blood pressure, very slow heart beat, dizziness, drowsiness, or less sleep, stomach symptoms, or even depression.
Yes you can get a feeling of circulation getting hampered and forgetfulness. From what dose to what dose was it increased?
I think you should report to your doctor to rule out any of the side effects I have mentioned.
Regards

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Suggest Treatment For Side Effects Of Metoprolol

Brief Answer: Side effects of Metoprolol can be---- Detailed Answer: Hi welcome to Health care magic, Side effects of Metoprolol can be--severe lowering of blood pressure, very slow heart beat, dizziness, drowsiness, or less sleep, stomach symptoms, or even depression. Yes you can get a feeling of circulation getting hampered and forgetfulness. From what dose to what dose was it increased? I think you should report to your doctor to rule out any of the side effects I have mentioned. Regards