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Metoprolol Tartrate Generic Name: Metoprolol Tartrate (MET-oh-PROE-lol TAR-trate) Brand Name: Lopressor Do not suddenly stop taking Metoprolol Tartrate. Sharp chest pain, irregular heartbeat, and sometimes heart attack may occur if you suddenly stop Metoprolol Tartrate. The risk may be greater if you have certain types of heart disease. Your doctor should slowly lower your dose [...]

Pediatrics: fever cold blue feet and toe walking, white blood count, high fevers

You are here: Experts > Kids > Health for Kids > Pediatrics > fever cold blue feet and toe walking Pediatrics – fever cold blue feet and toe walking Expert: Moshe Adler, MD – 11/15/2007 Question my son has had a high fever ranging from 102- 105.1 he vomited once and his hands and feet [...]

Metoprolol tartrate patient advice including side effects

Metoprolol tartrate Brand names: Toprol-XL, Lopressor Why is Metoprolol tartrate prescribed? Lopressor, a type of medication known as a beta blocker, is used in the treatment of high blood pressure, angina pectoris (chest pain, usually caused by lack of oxygen to the heart due to clogged arteries), and heart attack. When prescribed for high blood [...]

Lopressor (Metoprolol Tartrate) Drug Information: Uses, Side Effects, Drug Interactions and Warnings at RxList

Lopressor is a beta-adrenergic receptor blocking agent. In vitro and in vivo animal studies have shown that it has a preferential effect on beta1 adrenoreceptors, chiefly located in cardiac muscle. This preferential effect is not absolute, however, and at higher doses, Lopressor also inhibits beta2 adrenoreceptors, chiefly located in the bronchial and vascular musculature. Clinical [...]

Home Remedies for SWELLING OF FEET DURING PREGNANCY

Swelling of Feet during Pregnancy Swelling or puffiness of feet is generally seen in the pregnant ladies. This swelling is because of excessive fluid retention in the feet and improper blood circulation. Causes for Swelling of Feet during Pregnancy Fluid retention is the main cause of swelling of feet during pregnancy. There is a high [...]

Metoprolol Information from

Metoprolol Generic Name: metoprolol (me TOE pro lol) Brand names: Lopressor, Metoprolol Succinate ER, Toprol-XL, Metoprolol Tartrate What is metoprolol? Metoprolol is in a group of drugs called beta-blockers. Beta-blockers affect the heart and circulation (blood flow through arteries and veins). Metoprolol is used to treat angina (chest pain) and hypertension (high blood pressure). It [...]

Burgers, Fries, Diet Soda: Metabolic Syndrome Blue

ScienceDaily (Jan. 24, 2008) — Otherwise-healthy adults who eat two or more servings of meat a day — the equivalent of two burger patties — increase their risk of developing metabolic syndrome by 25 percent compared with those who eat meat twice a week, according to research published in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart [...]

Metoprolol Succinate Extended

Metoprolol Succinate Extended-Release Tablets Generic Name: Metoprolol Succinate (MET-oh-PROE-lol SUX-i-nate) Brand Name: Toprol XL Do not suddenly stop taking Metoprolol Succinate Extended-Release Tablets. Sharp chest pain, irregular heartbeat, and sometimes heart attack may occur if you suddenly stop Metoprolol Succinate Extended-Release Tablets. The risk may be greater if you have certain types of heart disease. [...]

Metoprolol (Lopressor, Toprol XL)

Medications and Drugs Pharmacy Author: Omudhome Ogbru, PharmD Medical and Pharmacy Editor: Jay W. Marks, MD GENERIC NAME: metoprolol BRAND NAMES: Lopressor, Toprol XL DRUG CLASS AND MECHANISM: Metoprolol is a beta-adrenergic blocking agent that is used for treating high blood pressure, heart pain, abnormal rhythms of the heart, and some neurologic conditions. Examples of [...]

Toprol XL (Metoprolol Succinate) Drug Information: Uses, Side Effects, Drug Interactions and Warnings at RxList

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Mechanism of Action Hypertension: The mechanism of the antihypertensive effects of beta-blocking agents has not been elucidated. However, several possible mechanisms have been proposed: (1) competitive antagonism of catecholamines at peripheral (especially cardiac) adrenergic neuron sites, leading to decreased cardiac output; (2) a central effect leading to reduced sympathetic outflow to the periphery; and (3) [...]

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