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metoprolol and lipitor

does the above drugs cause cold hands and feet as well as nightmares
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Metoprolol beta blocker med -is the same as toprol - all the same family of meds as
a beta blocker -
yes they can cause side effects as night mares, no sleep, and cold hands -feet  numbness in same area's.  also a bunch more side effects can happen from b.b.

Lipitor - lowering cholst..  will cause cramping everywhere on most people...
headaches and other things as well..

like Dsue said - these drugs work diffrent on every person who takes them.
but after 5years of study and reading on these meds - such as toprol -metoprolol..
beta blockers.. I found that out of 100 people useing these drugs, that 80% had adverse
side effects happen to them.

so it may be wise, to ask your Doctor to switch you to another medication -with less
side effects ,  be aware that the cold hands sleepless nights  nightmares ,numbness
in hands feet.. wont go away the longer you take it..  it gets worse !   no jokeing

I recently got off the toprol -  its a Nasty drug ..

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I have taken both, however, not together, with no nightmares, but everyone is different. Maybe dr can change your meds...

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