Taking Eliquis and Metoprolol for A-fib: Concerned about side effects
Just diagnosed. Doctor prescribed Eliquis and Metoprolol. I was wondering what side effects common. I read there is a rare side effect of hair thinning for metoprolol. (take 25 mg 2x day) Also read that Eliquis can sometimes cause some stomach discomfort. (5 mg 2x day) Can either medications be taken in lesser amounts?
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Hi, not being a pill taker (except vitamins), I try to reduce dosages. I was put on Eliquis about 4 years ago when I was in severe heart failure. I had two blood clots in my heart when I finally got diagnosed and hospitalized at Phoenix Mayo Clinic. Grace of God held those two clots in place and were dissolved with Eliquis over about 3 months. So, even though I had a lot of joint pain at that time which I thought was a side effect of Eliquis, it has lessened quiet a bit with time. You know, it's always that story, which is worse, the illness or the side effects. After a series of attempts to get my heart to stay in rhythm, I was put on Metoprolol. This has worked well lowering my heart rate. It's amazing how much better I feel. Also, I take magnesium and vit C and potassium daily. I took Omega3 for awhile though eating salmon and walnuts does the same. Drink green drinks of home juicing, kale, carrots, celery, ginger, apple and lemon. Like to do this every 2 -3 days. Also, prayer, enjoyable activity such as gardening, and massage therapy. Just keep feeding yourself fulfilling and life sustaining activities. I'm 73, and that's how I maintain my health. Though a bit crazy, I live with a family that loves me.
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Darby, have you been prescribed an anticoagulant?
There are approved and available reversing agents for Eliquis and Xarelto since 2018.
Have had A-fib for 16 yrs. Am now on Xarelto, Verapamil for that and Irbesartan for blood pressure. Was on Metoprolol and noticed hair loss. Asked cardiologist and he said he'd never heard of that. I printed out some reports and showed them to him. I don't know if he believed me or not. Would like to hear from anyone who has had Watchman implant, which can eliminate need for blood thinner.
I take Eliquis also with no problems.
For me I found it slowed my heart down so when I biked or briskly walked I was out of breath and it took a while to get it caught up after sitting down.
I had to come off metropolo. I had memory loss & confusion really bad & could not sleep.
I take Eliquis ( for over two years now) and have no stomach issues. Hope this helps.
@damari, you'll notice that I moved your question to this existing discussion about side effects of eliquis and metoprolol. I saw on this webpage that hair thinning is listed as a rare side effect of metoprolol
- Metoprolol Succinate Side Effects by Likelihood and Severity https://www.webmd.com/drugs/2/drug-8814/metoprolol-succinate-oral/details/list-sideeffects
In this AARP article, beta-blockers are listed as a type of drug that can contribute to memory loss.
- These 10 Drugs Can Cause Memory Loss https://www.aarp.org/health/drugs-supplements/info-2017/caution-these-10-drugs-can-cause-memory-loss.html
If these potential side effects concern you, I highly recommend you talk with your cardiologist about your concern and discuss the pros and cons of the medication you're taking versus not taking them and talk about possible alternatives.
I'm on eliquis and metoprolol (12.5 mg am and 25mg pm) Read that side effects include hair thinning and can lead to dementia. Is this true? Rather scared. anybody have experience with either? I have noted hair shedding and wonder if long term cognition will be affected.