Metoprolol, a beta-blocker commonly used to treat high blood pressure and heart conditions, can cause side effects, including skin reactions in some individuals. While rashes are not among the most common side effects, they can occur in rare cases, potentially as an allergic reaction. If a rash develops after starting metoprolol, it's important to consult a healthcare provider for evaluation and guidance.
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They can cause Cancer.
I read that nausea is one of the side effects.
Yes.
Skin rashes are one external symptom of typhus (Rickettsia) infection.
A cat's urine does not cause rashes. Cat's like to urinate in a litter box or a sand box if outside.
Metoprolol should not cause red hot cheeks, that sounds more like a hot flash. Metoprolol is used for blood pressure, this may in fact cause a hot flash, if you are controlling your blood pressure.
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According to medicines.org.uk, "water retention causing swelling" is a rare side effect of metoprolol affecting about 1 in 1,000 users of the drug.
It is very unlikely, but yes, because any cosmetic products may cause you to have a reaction and produce rashes on your skin.