The brand name of Sandoz Metoprolol is Apo-Metoprolol. It is a generic form of the drug which is used to treat high blood pressure angina and certain types of heart failure. It belongs to a group of drugs called beta-blockers which work by blocking certain natural chemicals in your body to reduce the heart rate and lower blood pressure.
Apo-Metoprolol is available in two forms tablets and extended-release tablets. It is important to take Apo-Metoprolol exactly as prescribed by your doctor. It is important to keep taking the medication even if you feel better as stopping the medication prematurely may cause your condition to worsen.
It's a medication taken for high blood pressure.
Maurice Sandoz's birth name is Maurice-Yves Sandoz.
The proper brand name of a drug is Lopressor (metoprolol, a blood pressure medication).
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I've researched for hours and hours. Cannot find any metoprolol tartrate witout lactose. I can only find metoprolol succinate (ie. the slow release form of metoprolol) lactose-free as Toprol XL from Astra Zeneca Pty Ltd.
If you figure it out let me know. cant find them anymore
Sandoz was created in 2003.
Sandoz's population is 23,000.
The generic name for metoprolol is simply "metoprolol." It is a medication that belongs to the class of beta-blockers and is commonly used to treat high blood pressure, angina, and certain heart conditions. Metoprolol works by blocking beta-adrenergic receptors in the heart, reducing heart rate and blood pressure.
You take it as soon as you remember (unless it's almost time for your next scheduled dose). If you are close to your next dose, do not take the late one, just get back on your regular schedule. The drug is metoprolol (also Toprol) and it is made by Sandoz. I've been taking it for a long time.
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Maurice Sandoz died on June 5, 1958, in Lausanne, Switzerland.