Metoprolol tartrate is (±)-1- (isopropylamino)-3- [ p - (2-methoxyethyl) phenoxy]-2-propanol (2:1) dextro -tartrate salt, and its structural formula is: Metoprolol tartrate USP is a white, practically Metoprolol tartrate is a selective beta 1-adrenoreceptor blocking agent, available as 25 mg, The only histologic changes that appeared to be drug-related were an increased incidence of generally mild focal accumulation of foamy macrophages in pulmonary alveoli and a slight increase in biliary hyperplasia
[4] It is also used to prevent further heart problems after myocardial infarction and to prevent Extended release (metoprolol succinate): Oral: Initial: 50 mg once daily; titrate based on daily evaluation of hemodynamic response to the maximally tolerated dose; maximum dose: 200 mg/day (Ozaydin 2013) Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF): Note: Initiate only in stable patients
There were no significant changes in measures of insulin sensitivity, plasma lipids, or hemoglobin A 1c with use of ER metoprolol
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