GI: constipation, diarrhea, drug-induced hepatitis, dry mouth, flatulence
metoprolol was found in Davis’s Drug Guide
Metoprolol is a prescription medication used to treat conditions like high
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MI: 25–50 mg (starting 15 min after last IV dose) every 6 hr for 48 hr, then 100 mg twice daily
190 mg of metoprolol succinate equivalent to 25, 50, 100 and 200 mg of metoprolol tartrate, USP, respectively
MI: 25–50 mg (starting 15 min after last IV dose) every 6 hr for 48 hr, then 100 mg twice daily
Of the total drug interactions, 26 are major, 445 are moderate, and 37 are minor
Once maintenance dose is established, twice-daily dosing may be used
Poor metoprolol succinate in a multitude of controlled release pellets
Metoprolol succinate is a medication that belongs to the class of beta-blockers
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125 mcg/kg/min continuous IV infusion (maximum: 10 mcg/min) for 12 – 24 hours
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The brand-name medication that metoprolol succinate oral tablet is based Metoprolol
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