July 30th
2005
11:50 PM
Hello, I've been on 50mg of Toprol XL for about two months, and have had a lot of hot flashes--I mean I just can't tolerate the heat at all! Also, if I am doing any type of work that takes any exersion, like lifting boxes (I'm preparing to move) I get so hot and sweaty! I am unable to take any other type of blood pressure medication due to having had severe allergic reactions to them, so I am stuck on the beta blockers. I also seem to have a significant decrease in my sex drive (mind wants to, but body doesn't), which is difficult because I just got married. I have also had a significant change in my weight - gained a lot, which is a bit strange for me. I am now trying to increase my exercise and also watch my diet. I am 45 years old and my blood pressure, at it's worst was like 202/120. It's down to like 140/90, so it's better... Acupuncture was helping for a while, but not enough...
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March 20th
2007
5:14 PM
I have been taking toprol for almost 2 months and have experienced most of the side effects mentioned here. I have myasthenia gravis and after severe allergic reactions to many medications. After trying several different meds for hypertension, my doctor prescribed 25 mg of topral.
The strange headaches and dizziness began immediately as well as fatigue, blurred vision and body heat totally unlike hot flashes. Feels like i am on fire when i touch my flesh.
The toprol affected my muscles almost as bad as lisinopril causing breathing difficulties and weakness in my leg and neck muscles to the point where i had to stay in bed for most of the day.
Toprol is a beta blocker and can sometimes cause difficulties for myasthenics but i was told that once i had been taking the medication for awhile the side effects would likely disappear.
Well they got worse and last night i had a myasthenic crisis and will be talking to my doctor about a different medication.
The problem with prescriptions is that most doctors dont have time to monitor their patients on new prescriptions and insurance doesnt support medication education for preventative maintenance so meds end up sometimes putting patients in life threatening situations.
There has to be a solution.
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