A cardioselective beta-blocker drug that is used to treat angina pectoris and hypertension and to relieve symptoms of hyperthyroidism. It is also given after a myocardial infarction to reduce the risk of further damage to the heart. Adverse effects of metoprolol include lethargy, cold hands and feet, nightmares, and rash.
A beta-adrenergic-receptor blocking agent. (See ADRENERGIC RECEPTORS.)
n. a drug that controls the activity of the heart (see beta blocker) and is used to treat high blood pressure, angina, and abnormal heart rhythms. The commonest side-effects are tiredness and digestive upsets.