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Metolar 50 MG Capsule XR Health Feed

Asked for male, 29 years old from Coimbatore
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General Physician•Mumbai
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Metolar contains metoprolol which is a beta adrenergic blocker. It's useful in those with heart problems as in decreases the pulse rate thereby decreasing the oxygen consumption of the heart.
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Gynaecologist•Chennai
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Hi, Since it's an emergency state it's okay if she used 1 dose of metoprolol tablet. It's category c drug. Which means no controlled studies in human pregnant women is conducted so far. Moreover, the condition is emergency and benefit overweight the risk. So, Please do not worry.
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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Yes for time being but tartarate is short acting so till the time you are not getting it you can have it or replace with some other good available salt for hypertension.
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It should have not caused any symptoms if you are withdrawing it with 3 days use. What are your symptoms. Book a consult and share it with me in detail.
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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Yes it is a safe combination. Night metoprolol may affect sleep. Your lipid medicine is probably excessive, suggest you post the exact lipid levels for further opinion.
Asked for male, 57 years old from Kolkata
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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You need to change your medication and the time of taking them. Please consult your treating cardiologist for a change in dose as well as addition of of medication for better BP control. Also follow lifestyle changes of exercising daily and diet counselling.
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Cardiologist•Ghaziabad
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Yes garlic has anti platelet activity and it doesn’t interact with metolar at low dosage Although garlic empty stomach can cause gastritis Regards.
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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Metolar is a beta blocker and it has mild anti-hypertensive properties and is not a first line recommendation for controlling BP, so you need a change in medication. Kindly consult a cardiologist for the change in medication. And also start exercising daily, begin gradually and increase to 40-45 mins, ensure that you are not taking too much salt rich foods like chips, pickles, chutneys, papads etc, if you smoke quit it, eat a healthy diet (take a detailed diet consult for the same)
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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Eslo is safe but eslo will have gradual effect on BP, usually takes more than 3 weeks for full effect. It is much stronger than metoprolol succinate, so make sure you need strong medicine before it is started.
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