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==Overview==
==Overview==


Metoprolol is a competitive, [[Beta-1 adrenergic receptor|β<sub>1</sub>]]-selective (cardioselective) [[beta blocker|blocker]] used in treatment of [[angina pectoris]], [[hypertension]], [[arrhythmia]], and [[migraine]]. Common [[adverse reactions]] include [[bradyarrhythmia]], [[heart block]], [[heart failure]], [[hypotension]], [[pruritus]], [[rash]], [[constipation]], [[diarrhea]], [[indigestion]], [[nausea]], [[dizziness]], [[fatigue]], [[headache]], [[depression]], [[dyspnea]], and [[wheezing]].
Metoprolol is a competitive, [[Beta-1 adrenergic receptor|β<sub>1</sub>]]-selective (cardioselective) [[beta blocker|blocker]] used in treatment of [[angina pectoris]], [[hypertension]], [[arrhythmia]], and [[migraine]]. Common adverse reactions include [[bradyarrhythmia]], [[heart block]], [[heart failure]], [[hypotension]], [[pruritus]], [[rash]], [[constipation]], [[diarrhea]], [[indigestion]], [[nausea]], [[dizziness]], [[fatigue]], [[headache]], [[depression]], [[dyspnea]], and [[wheezing]].


The active substance metoprolol is employed either as ''metoprolol [[succinic acid|succinate]]'' or as ''metoprolol [[tartrate]]'' (where 100 mg metoprolol [[tartrate]] corresponds to 95 mg metoprolol [[succinic acid|succinate]]). The [[tartrate]] is an immediate-release and the [[succinic acid|succinate]] is an extended-release [[Pharmaceutical formulation|formulation]].<ref>{{cite journal | author = Cupp M | title = Alternatives for Metoprolol Succinate | journal = Pharmacist's Letter / Prescriber's Letter | year = 2009 | volume = 25 | issue = 250302 | url = http://www.ncbop.org/PDF/MetoprololShortageMarch2009.pdf | format = pdf | accessdate = }}</ref>
The active substance metoprolol is employed either as ''metoprolol [[succinic acid|succinate]]'' or as ''metoprolol [[tartrate]]'' (where 100 mg metoprolol [[tartrate]] corresponds to 95 mg metoprolol [[succinic acid|succinate]]). The [[tartrate]] is an immediate-release and the [[succinic acid|succinate]] is an extended-release [[Pharmaceutical formulation|formulation]].<ref>{{cite journal | author = Cupp M | title = Alternatives for Metoprolol Succinate | journal = Pharmacist's Letter / Prescriber's Letter | year = 2009 | volume = 25 | issue = 250302 | url = http://www.ncbop.org/PDF/MetoprololShortageMarch2009.pdf | format = pdf | accessdate = }}</ref>
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==Prescribing Information==
==Prescribing Information==
 
====Dutoprol (metoprolol succinate and hydrochlorothiazide) tablet, film coated====
===[[Lopressor|Lopressor (metoprolol tartrate) tablet]]===
====Hypertensolol (metoprolol tartrate, arginine) kit====
 
====Lopressor (metoprolol tartrate) injection, solution====
===[[Toprol XL|Toprol XL (metoprolol succinate) tablet, extended release]]===
====Lopressor (metoprolol tartrate) tablet====
====Lopressor HCT (metoprolol tartrate and hydrochlorothiazide) tablet====
====Metoprolol (metoprolol tartrate) injection====
====Metoprolol (metoprolol tartrate) injection, solution====
====Metoprolol succinate (metoprolol succinate) tablet, film coated, extended release====
====Metoprolol succinate tablet, extended release====
====Metoprolol succinate tablet, film coated, extended release====
====Metoprolol tartate (metoprolol tartrate) tablet====
====Metoprolol tartrate (metoprolol tartrate ) tablet, film coated====
====Metoprolol tartrate (metoprolol tartrate)  injection ====
====Metoprolol tartrate (metoprolol tartrate) tablet====
====Metoprolol tartrate (metoprolol tartrate) tablet, film coated====
====Metoprolol tartrate (metoroprolol tartrate) injection, solution====
====Metoprolol tartrate and hydrochlorothiazide 100 mg-25 mg (metoprolol tartrate and hydrochlorothiazide) tablet====
====Metoprolol tartrate and hydrochlorothiazide 100 mg-50 mg (metoprolol tartrate and hydrochlorothiazide) tablet====
====Metoprolol tartrate and hydrochlorothiazide 50 mg-25 mg (metoprolol tartrate and hydrochlorothiazide) tablet====
====Metoprolol tartrate and hydrochlorothiazide tablet====
====Metoprolol tartrate injection, solution====
====Metoprolol tartrate tablet====
====Metoprolol tartrate tablet, film coated====
====Toprol XL (metoprolol succinate) tablet, extended release====
====Toprolxl XL (metoprolol succinate) tablet, extended release====


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 13:27, 20 March 2014

Metoprolol
Clinical data
Trade namesLopressor, Toprol-xl
AHFS/Drugs.comMonograph
MedlinePlusa682864
[[Regulation of therapeutic goods |Template:Engvar data]]
Pregnancy
category
  • AU: C
  • US: C (Risk not ruled out)
Routes of
administration
Oral, IV
ATC code
Legal status
Legal status
  • In general: ℞ (Prescription only)
Pharmacokinetic data
Bioavailability12%
MetabolismHepatic via CYP2D6, CYP3A4
Elimination half-life3-7 hours
ExcretionRenal
Identifiers
CAS Number
PubChem CID
IUPHAR/BPS
DrugBank
ChemSpider
UNII
KEGG
ChEBI
ChEMBL
E number{{#property:P628}}
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Chemical and physical data
FormulaC15H25NO3
Molar mass267.364 g/mol
3D model (JSmol)
Melting point120 °C (248 °F)
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Synonyms / Brand Names: Lopressor, Toprol XL

Overview

Metoprolol is a competitive, β1-selective (cardioselective) blocker used in treatment of angina pectoris, hypertension, arrhythmia, and migraine. Common adverse reactions include bradyarrhythmia, heart block, heart failure, hypotension, pruritus, rash, constipation, diarrhea, indigestion, nausea, dizziness, fatigue, headache, depression, dyspnea, and wheezing.

The active substance metoprolol is employed either as metoprolol succinate or as metoprolol tartrate (where 100 mg metoprolol tartrate corresponds to 95 mg metoprolol succinate). The tartrate is an immediate-release and the succinate is an extended-release formulation.[1]

Category

Anti-anginal, antiarrhythmic, beta-adrenergic blocker

Prescribing Information

Dutoprol (metoprolol succinate and hydrochlorothiazide) tablet, film coated

Hypertensolol (metoprolol tartrate, arginine) kit

Lopressor (metoprolol tartrate) injection, solution

Lopressor (metoprolol tartrate) tablet

Lopressor HCT (metoprolol tartrate and hydrochlorothiazide) tablet

Metoprolol (metoprolol tartrate) injection

Metoprolol (metoprolol tartrate) injection, solution

Metoprolol succinate (metoprolol succinate) tablet, film coated, extended release

Metoprolol succinate tablet, extended release

Metoprolol succinate tablet, film coated, extended release

Metoprolol tartate (metoprolol tartrate) tablet

Metoprolol tartrate (metoprolol tartrate ) tablet, film coated

Metoprolol tartrate (metoprolol tartrate) injection

Metoprolol tartrate (metoprolol tartrate) tablet

Metoprolol tartrate (metoprolol tartrate) tablet, film coated

Metoprolol tartrate (metoroprolol tartrate) injection, solution

Metoprolol tartrate and hydrochlorothiazide 100 mg-25 mg (metoprolol tartrate and hydrochlorothiazide) tablet

Metoprolol tartrate and hydrochlorothiazide 100 mg-50 mg (metoprolol tartrate and hydrochlorothiazide) tablet

Metoprolol tartrate and hydrochlorothiazide 50 mg-25 mg (metoprolol tartrate and hydrochlorothiazide) tablet

Metoprolol tartrate and hydrochlorothiazide tablet

Metoprolol tartrate injection, solution

Metoprolol tartrate tablet

Metoprolol tartrate tablet, film coated

Toprol XL (metoprolol succinate) tablet, extended release

Toprolxl XL (metoprolol succinate) tablet, extended release

References

  1. Cupp M (2009). "Alternatives for Metoprolol Succinate" (pdf). Pharmacist's Letter / Prescriber's Letter. 25 (250302).