Side Effects of Betalucil Extended-Release Tablets

Betalucil extended-release tablets, or metoprolol extended-release tablets. Side effects include bradycardia, bronchospasm, and masking symptoms such as hypoglycemia.
Metoprolol extended-release tablets, a beta-blocker, negatively affects myocardial contractility, heart rate, and conductivity by blocking beta receptors, while acting on bronchial smooth muscle to induce spasm. Therefore, the side effects of the drug include bradycardia while masking the palpitations of hypoglycemia and aggravation of bronchospasm.
The drug is indicated for tachycardia, atrial fibrillation, and coronary artery disease with symptoms of chest tightness and shortness of breath to control ventricular rate and reduce myocardial oxygen consumption. It should be noted that patients with atrioventricular block and bronchial asthma should be used with caution.
If you need to take metoprolol extended-release tablets, it is recommended to use it under the guidance of professional doctors in regular hospitals to avoid unauthorized use.