It looks like you’re listing some heart or blood pressure medications: Metoprolol and Lisinopril. Both are commonly prescribed, but they can have side effects, so it’s important to know what to watch for. Here’s a careful breakdown:
Metoprolol Side Effects
Metoprolol is a beta-blocker, usually used for high blood pressure, heart rhythm problems, or after heart attacks. Common side effects include:
- Fatigue or tiredness
- Dizziness or lightheadedness
- Slow heart rate
- Cold hands or feet
- Gastrointestinal issues (nausea, diarrhea)
Serious but rare side effects that need urgent attention:
- Shortness of breath or wheezing
- Swelling of ankles, hands, or face
- Severe dizziness or fainting
- Chest pain or palpitations
Lisinopril 10 mg
Lisinopril is an ACE inhibitor, often used for high blood pressure or heart failure. Side effects can include:
- Cough (dry, persistent)
- Dizziness, especially when standing up quickly
- Headache
- Increased potassium levels (can cause heart problems in rare cases)
Serious signs to watch for:
- Swelling of face, lips, tongue, or throat (angioedema – emergency!)
- Severe dizziness or fainting
- Shortness of breath
Tips for safety:
- Always take these exactly as prescribed.
- Don’t stop suddenly without talking to your doctor.
- Monitor your blood pressure and heart rate regularly.
If you want, I can make a quick guide showing side effects you must call a doctor for vs mild side effects you can monitor at home—it’s handy to have on your phone. Do you want me to make that?