I have seen that alcohol should be avoided on this drug
If taken all at once, it will last you long enough for a trip to the ER if you are lucky.
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Metoprolol is a BP medication. There should be no ill effects of also taking a muscle relaxer.
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By a quick search on Google, it shows metoprolol is not a nitrate, it is a beta blocker.
Yes, you can take Metoprolol ER if you have had gastric bypass surgery. Your doctor will urge you to closely monitor your blood pressure and heart rate though.
While Metoprolol is not a nitrate. It has effects that act like a nitrate. Like easing chest pain etc. Metoprolol is a beta-blocker. You don't have the same contraindications with nitrates and beta-blockers.
no it is not extended release if it is extended then there should be ER written on pack
If taken all at once, it will last you long enough for a trip to the ER if you are lucky.
Common Uses: This medicine is a beta-adrenergic blocking agent (beta-blocker) used to treat high blood pressure, alone or with other medicines. It is also used for the long-term treatment of chest pain and to treat certain types of heart failure. It may also be used for other conditions as determined by your doctor.
I think you can. At least my doctor told me today I should take half a Losartan-Mepha 100 pill a day
Yes. Tylenol can have harmful effects on the liver when used in excessive quantities or when combined with alcohol or another acetaminophen-containing compound that overloads the ability of the liver to conjugate and excrete toxic byproducts. However, different mechanisms are used to clear Tylenol and metoprolol, so they can be used together without resulting in hepatotoxicity or altered serum levels of metoprolol.
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Metoprolol tartrate and succinate are used for the same purpose, the tartrate being a generic version of Lopressor and succinate being a generic version of Toprol XL.The active chemical is different, however, so it effects may be somewhat different.According to wikipedia.org, "the active substance metoprolol is employed either as metoprolol succinate or metoprolol tartrate (whereas 100 mg metoprolol tartrate corresponds to 95 mg metoprolol succinate), respectively as prolonged-release or conventional-release formulation."I tried both tartrate and succinate, and found a difference in my body reaction. The Tartrate gave me a dry mouth upon awakening in the morning and made my tongue feel a slight tingle. Because I had to take it twice a day, I occasionally forgot to take the second pill. I prefer the Metoprolol Succinate ER. No side effects and conveniently taken once a day. I did experience a difference.