Metoprolol Withdrawl

Posted by rs197290 @rs197290, Nov 1, 2024

I started on Metoprolol Suc 25mg back in 2018 due to increased heart rate and BP...Heart rate sometimes topping 180 per minute. A few times my BP was higher than could be measured...then 2019 comes along and I found out I had an egg allergy. I didn't correlate the two as being the same issue and eventually, in 2021 my Metoprolol Suc was increased to 50mg.

After I really started watching my egg intake...that is very hard as just about everything has some sort of egg in it and my allergy was whites and yolks. My pulse would drop down into the 40's at night and I could go exercise and barely hit 70.

Talked to my doctor and asked if the egg allergy and BP issues could be related and was told no, that I needed to stop drinking any form of caffeine. Continued have issues with low pulse and lightheadedness. Was referred to a cardiologist and after giving my background was told to tapper from 50 mg to 25 mg for 4 days. I was nervous so I went a step further and split the 25 mg in half and took 12.5 for 4 days.

The first week was fine with a few episodes of High BP and Pulse but they told me to expect fluctuations for a week or two. So now starting on Day 5, I have been waking up with headaches...which if I take 2 migraine tabs it goes away but it happening for the 4th day now. Has anyone else had any headache issues coming off Metoprolol and how long did it last.

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@anonymous1274

I'm a 30-year-old male who has been taking the beta blocker metoprolol for approximately 3-4 years. I recently wanted to stop taking metoprolol and discussed it with my cardiologist. I have been seeing this cardiologist for just as long, and I've had normal EKGs, echocardiograms, and I was on a week-long Holter monitor twice with no findings. I had already attempted to taper off the metoprolol and cut my 25mg pill in half for maybe more than a week. The cardiologist told me that 25mg or 12.5mg of metoprolol is such a minute dose that it shouldn't cause me any issues if I just stop cold turkey. The cardiologist didn't even run an EKG on me since May of last year.

It has been approximately a week since I've stopped taking metoprolol completely. I woke up last night with a heart rate of about 100 beats per minute and slight palpitations. I checked my blood pressure, and everything was normal (123/84). I was unable to get back to sleep due to "sleep starts" or "hypnic jerks." I started taking metoprolol many years ago after I got COVID, before the vaccines were even available, and I was experiencing palpitations and tachycardia. Tonight, I'm still experiencing insomnia and can't sleep.

I feel that my cardiologist is incompetent for not running an EKG on me or even having me taper off the medication that I have been taking for many years. I don't really trust their decision-making. I feel that I'm experiencing withdrawal symptoms, so tonight I took another half of a 25mg pill of metoprolol. I feel very full of energy, as if I have a dump of adrenaline. I researched that abruptly stopping metoprolol, even at a low dose of 25 to 12.5mg, can still cause withdrawal symptoms, which the cardiologist said I’d be fine going cold turkey. It says that it can cause rebound tachycardia, hypertension, and adrenaline dumps that make your body hypersensitive, and can also cause hypnic jerks and insomnia.

Can I get any type of feedback or recommendations? Thank you.

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Hello, I wanted to check in and see how you are doing now with the withdrawal symptoms you had after stopping metoprolol. My husband was told by his dr. to just stop taking his 12.5 mg dose daily (1/2 of a 25 mg tablet) that he was taking for 2.5 years. The first month he felt nothing but then now over the last few days he's been having heart palpitations daily. He said they only last a couple of seconds but that it happens several times a day. He said it feels like a flutter and then a quick surge of adrenaline similar to how you feel when you are on a roller coaster or come over a hill and down it driving fast in a car. Currently his cardiologist has him on a two week zio heart monitor. I can't understand why his cardiologist didn't ween him off metoprolol slowly. I wondered if you still have symptoms or did you get better over time? How long does withdrawal period last? If it ever goes away or do you have to get back on the drug to keep it away now? Thanks for your response. Wishing you good health.

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@hercules

Hello, I wanted to check in and see how you are doing now with the withdrawal symptoms you had after stopping metoprolol. My husband was told by his dr. to just stop taking his 12.5 mg dose daily (1/2 of a 25 mg tablet) that he was taking for 2.5 years. The first month he felt nothing but then now over the last few days he's been having heart palpitations daily. He said they only last a couple of seconds but that it happens several times a day. He said it feels like a flutter and then a quick surge of adrenaline similar to how you feel when you are on a roller coaster or come over a hill and down it driving fast in a car. Currently his cardiologist has him on a two week zio heart monitor. I can't understand why his cardiologist didn't ween him off metoprolol slowly. I wondered if you still have symptoms or did you get better over time? How long does withdrawal period last? If it ever goes away or do you have to get back on the drug to keep it away now? Thanks for your response. Wishing you good health.

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Thank you. I have new been off the toporol since October. I had a bad reaction to some eggs over Christmas and I didn't go back on them i just dealt with the symptoms of the egg allergy for a few weeks but my pulse is now staying normal with no headaches as long as I make sure I am not eating egg.

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This is my 2nd weeks off of metoprolol, I’m having quite a few symptoms. I’m not sure how long this will last. I’m taking supplements that like hawthorn, and red yeast rice.

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@tuckie

Hi
You are young for a BB. There are other meds like ACE another blocker.

I was on Metoprolol 49.75 mg in 2008 for high blood pressure and I was overweight.
With a split with hubby - a short marriage I lost weight dramatically. I was diagnosed with low BP so I came off it. I had a tummy bug at the time and I wasn't leeping it down. I would call it cold turkey.

In 2019 I had a stroke with rapid and persistent AF Heart Rate. Day 4 during a carotid arteries scan a shadow showed up on my thyroid. Yes, papillary carcinoma at the edge of my right lobe. Other surgeons got to see the scan and decided I had bits in my left lobe. Within 4 months full thyroidectomy plus 12 lymphs removed - 2 affected amd bed dissected.

When the Dr on Stroke Ward said she was prescribing Metoprolol, I said NO! When a new Dr in 2009 doubled the 49.75 I could not breathe and there was a risk of being taken by ambulance. But I managed it, missed next days dose and got back to normal.

The Dr was an endocrinologist who ignored my NO.

I was on it but able to reduce it to 23.75mg. At 1 year 5 months I finally got a heart specialist - no Stroke follow up. Who ordered a ECHO, ECG and 24hr holter.

The latter showed a avg heart beat of 186bpm (I couldn't exert) 47bpm avg night with pauses. I was breathless on all doses of Metoprolol.

Changed to Bisoprolol. Monitor showed 156bpm with some exertion, no breathlessness no pauses.

No control of Heart rate to 100 or under. Good control of BP.

I think meds need review regularly.

In the last 2 months I have weaned off Bisoprolol. Why because BP gone low. From December 2021 I was introduced to CCB Calcium Channel Blocker. Dramatically controlled. My Heart Monitor showed @ 1/2 dose 180mg. Within days I was reduced to 120mg by Dr and reduced Bisoprolol to 2.5.

I now remain on Diltiazem 120mg but realise I may need 180mg.

It is important to 1/2 my Bisoprolol to 1.25 mg before giving it up. I also had an ECG at 1/2 pill status.

I will have another ECG sometime.

Stopping Bisoprolol showed that I had to reduce my 125mg to 100 as T4 was too high. Great.

So ny stopping something could affect your supplements etc. My B12 I have to dose up as it was disappearing!

I was always told that I should reduce med slowly. Then ECG to see what effect.

Take care.

Cherio JOY. (Tuckie)

Changed to Bisoprolol directly

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Things have changed. No Bisoprolol in January.

Interestingly on 2.5mg Bisoprolol and Diliazem my BNP was 198 heading for Heart Failure. Last September. I halved it down to 1.25mg a early December brought my BNP down to 103! Then now having stopped it my BNP is 89.

BNP is the protein peptide manufactured by the heart when it is stressed. As I say ‘heading for heart block’.

Glad to get rid of beta blockers! They are now my do not prescribe!

Cheers JOY

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@vhiser72

This is my 2nd weeks off of metoprolol, I’m having quite a few symptoms. I’m not sure how long this will last. I’m taking supplements that like hawthorn, and red yeast rice.

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What symptoms?
A gradual withdrawal should have been done or an immediate change to another med whether BB or CCB.
cheri JOY

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@hercules

Hello, I wanted to check in and see how you are doing now with the withdrawal symptoms you had after stopping metoprolol. My husband was told by his dr. to just stop taking his 12.5 mg dose daily (1/2 of a 25 mg tablet) that he was taking for 2.5 years. The first month he felt nothing but then now over the last few days he's been having heart palpitations daily. He said they only last a couple of seconds but that it happens several times a day. He said it feels like a flutter and then a quick surge of adrenaline similar to how you feel when you are on a roller coaster or come over a hill and down it driving fast in a car. Currently his cardiologist has him on a two week zio heart monitor. I can't understand why his cardiologist didn't ween him off metoprolol slowly. I wondered if you still have symptoms or did you get better over time? How long does withdrawal period last? If it ever goes away or do you have to get back on the drug to keep it away now? Thanks for your response. Wishing you good health.

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I have AFIB. I tried tapering before an ablation and it wouldn't work. Big spikes AND AFIBBING. 50 mg per day. Now, six months after an ablation, with a perfectly controlled heart rate, I'm in my third week of tapering. at 12.5 per day this Friday. I plan on tapering till end of month. NO spikes but I've read you can get rebounding weeks later. He should get the Apple watch which will track his heart 24/7 so he can see the heart rate. Sometimes the flutter isn't a concern if the priorty is getting off the BB and there's no spike. People live with flutters all the time rather than take the poison meds like I took - Amiodarone which is also magic! I'm sure it takes time for the heart to learn to be normal again. The watch is a lifeline for me and alerted me to AFIB I didn't even know what that was. Also my rate was super low overnight and gradually creeping up I can see it every morning.

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@tuckie

What symptoms?
A gradual withdrawal should have been done or an immediate change to another med whether BB or CCB.
cheri JOY

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A year ago I ended up with a few episode of afib, my dr put me on metoprolol, which has caused muscle aches, joint pain and fatigue. My dr said to take a regular dose then 1/2 pill the next night. I did this and have had irregular heart rates. I’m not sure what’s normal, on line it says 60-100 for resting, when walking around my heart rate can get up to 124-134,
Just wondering if other have experienced this and how long will it last to level off.

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@vhiser72

A year ago I ended up with a few episode of afib, my dr put me on metoprolol, which has caused muscle aches, joint pain and fatigue. My dr said to take a regular dose then 1/2 pill the next night. I did this and have had irregular heart rates. I’m not sure what’s normal, on line it says 60-100 for resting, when walking around my heart rate can get up to 124-134,
Just wondering if other have experienced this and how long will it last to level off.

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Amu45sin here.
Please work with your doctor. Heart rate of 124-134 is not normal when walking around.
We have to advocate for ourselves, and push the doctors to help us!!

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Hi
Yes OK to have H/R rise when you exert yourself. Don't even try to get a reading.

The main thing is control at rest (20mins quiet, no talking, no moving).
On Bisoprolol 156 and Metorolol 186. Day and Heart monitored.
Diltiazem 60s on 120CD mg and Bisoprolol 2.5
Just Diltiazem 80.
On Metoprolol get a blood test on level Pro-BNP.

cheri JOY

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Thank you for your response. I appreciate the information.

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