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  • 54 Years
  • 29/01/2025

Hey, I accidentally took two MetpureXL25 tablets this morning instead of just one. Is that something I need to worry about or should I just continue with my day as usual?

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It is important to be cautious with this medication as it can lower your blood pressure and heart rate significantly. You should monitor your blood pressure and heart rate closely for the next few hours. If you experience any symptoms such as dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting, or shortness of breath, please seek medical attention immediately. In case of overdose, treatment may include supportive measures and monitoring of vital signs. It is advisable to contact a healthcare professional or poison control center for further guidance. Please be more careful with your medication regimen in the future to avoid such incidents.

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Consult a Cardiologist

Answered 04/07/2025

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Taking an extra dose of Metoprolol Succinate (MetpureXL25) accidentally can be concerning, but here are some key points to consider:

  1. Possible Effects:

    • You might experience symptoms like dizziness, slow heartbeat, fatigue, or low blood pressure.
  2. Immediate Steps:

    • Monitor how you feel throughout the day.
    • Avoid activities that require alertness, like driving, until you are sure you feel normal.
  3. When to Seek Help:

    • If you notice symptoms such as severe dizziness, fainting, difficulty breathing, or a very slow heartbeat, seek medical attention promptly.
  4. Next Doses:

    • Do not take extra doses to compensate. Continue your regular dosing schedule as prescribed.
  5. Consult Your Doctor:

    • It’s a good idea to inform your healthcare provider about the extra dose for personalized advice.

Overall, many people tolerate a single extra dose without serious issues, but careful monitoring is important. If in doubt, contacting a healthcare professional or poison control center can provide reassurance and guidance.

Answered 20/08/2025

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