Is it okay to take bethanechol for elevated blood pressure in nervousness?

Betaxolol, or metoprolol tartrate, can be used for elevated nervous blood pressure.
Metoprolol tartrate is a beta-blocker that selectively blocks beta1 receptors, which in turn acts to slow the heart rate and lower blood pressure. In addition, the drug reduces the activity of renin in the plasma.
When people are nervous, the sympathetic nerve excitability increases, renin secretion increases, and then the heart rate increases, blood pressure rises and other symptoms, in this case taking metoprolol tartrate extended-release tablets can play a good role in lowering blood pressure.
However, if the blood pressure is normally normal, and the increase in blood pressure is not very obvious when you are nervous, it is still recommended that you first calm down your emotions and detach yourself from the environment that caused the nervousness, and then consider taking the drug if there is still no obvious effect.
If there is any discomfort, you should consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions, the above drugs should be used under the guidance of a physician.