What side effects may I experience while taking Lopressor (metoprolol)?
Side effects that you should report to your doctor or health care professional as soon as possible: • allergic reactions like skin rash, itching or hives • cold or numb hands or feet • depression • difficulty breathing • faint • fever with sore throat • irregular heartbeat, chest pain • rapid weight gain • swollen legs or ankles Side effects that usually do not require immediate medical attention (report them to your doctor or health care professional only if they continue or become bothersome): • anxiety or nervousness • change in sex drive or performance • dry skin • headache • nightmares or trouble sleeping • short term memory loss • stomach upset or diarrhea • unusually tired This list may not describe all possible side effects of Lopressor.
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