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Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM) | Last Active: 6 hours ago | Replies (38)

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@bbisno I am glad that your SOB seems to be helped with Myqorzo and Metoprolol. We are all walking chemical factories and how Myqorzo and Metoprolol affect you is as unique as you are as an individual when compared to everyone else. I hope that your fatigue issues are resolved as you continue taking those drugs.

At this time, you probably know that Metoprolol is a beta blocker blood pressure med (I take 50mg in the morning daily since my septal myectomy) and like all meds, there are side effects. Here is a link to read about Metoprolol's side effects. Please scroll down to the bottom of the article to read the side effects section. When these drugs are studied, every side effect noted by anyone is listed, if 50, 000 people are studied and 1 has a side effect, it's listed. https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/metoprolol-oral-route/description/drg-20071141

How did your doctor choose Myqorozo over Camzyos? I believe Myqorzo is still in the study phase. Thank you for the update and do continue to keep us posted!

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Thank you for your comment. I believe my new cardiologist at univ of Miami where I live chose myqorzo in 2026 as the newer and better drug available. A northwestern cardiologist in Chicago in 2023 where I spend summers would prescribe Camzyos only if I would agree to spend at least 6 months in Chicago which I could not do. I take 125 mg of Metropolol. I was diagnosed with HCM after a murmur and echo in 2022 in Chicago - um docs not seeing new patients after COVID yet and my um pcp retired during covid.