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No, not necessarily. You may be allergic to the dyes or inactive ingredients in Metoprolol that is or may not be found in another beta blocker or even in another generic Metoprolol.

You should double check with your doctor or pharmacist because there is also a chance that you may be one of the few people that cannot tolerate a beta blocker due to health conditions and other factors.

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