Ever feel like your energy just packed its bags and left town in the first few weeks? You’re not alone. Metoprolol hits the brakes on your heart rate, which is great for your ticker, but it also dials down that quick energy boost your body usually relies on for, well, everything. MedlinePlus confirms it: this ‘zombie mode’ usually chills out as your system gets used to it, but man, those afternoon slumps can hit harder than ever. Don’t just lie there; even short walks can help you get your groove back, little by little.
2. Head Rushes or Feeling Like You’re Gonna Face-Plant (Dizziness or Lightheadedness)
Picture this: you stand up, and BAM! The room starts doing a dizzy dance, or you feel like you’re about to hit the deck. This ain’t rare; it’s a top complaint. Your meds can gently drop your blood pressure, and that’s when gravity decides to mess with you, especially when you’re changing positions. The Cleveland Clinic says it’s usually just a temporary thing, but seriously, take it easy
3. Slow Heart Rate (Bradycardia)
Your pulse may feel slower than usual.
That’s expected—but if it feels too slow, check with a doctor.
4. Headaches
Some users experience mild to moderate headaches, especially in the first weeks.
5. Mood Changes or Depression
You may feel:
Low motivation
Mood swings
Mild depression
Not everyone experiences this—but it’s important to notice.