Betaloc generic name is Metoprolol Tartrate. Carvedilol and metoprolol tartrate can be taken at the same time, but you need to pay attention to the indications and contraindications for treatment, and stop the drug in time when adverse reactions occur. Carvedilol can be used for the intervention of hypertension and other diseases; metoprolol tartrate can be used for the intervention of hypertension, angina and other diseases. Both have no contraindications and can be taken together for the treatment of pheochromocytoma hypertension and other diseases. Without specific medical advice, for the treatment of pheochromocytoma hypertension, the initial dose of metoprolol is 12.5 mg/dose twice daily; at each dose of metoprolol, carvedilol is taken once a day at 10 mg each time, and the administration of carvedilol can be added to the first dose of metoprolol after waking up in the morning. The use of carvedilol and metoprolol tartrate is contraindicated in cases of severe cardiac and hepatic insufficiency, state of tracheal spasm, high degree of atrioventricular block, sick sinus node syndrome, cardiogenic shock, severe peripheral vascular disease, acidosis, and drug hypersensitivity. It is contraindicated in women during pregnancy, and breastfeeding women need to stop breastfeeding to use it. However, it should be noted that Carvedilol and Metoprolol Tartrate combined drug regimen needs to be decided by the clinician after comprehensive assessment, and unauthorized use of the drug is prohibited. If rash, severe hypotension, or dyspnea occurs after use of the drug, the drug should be discontinued immediately and medical attention should be sought.