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Are you looking to get metoprolol online? You can get your medication prescribed online in minutes and delivered straight to your door. 

Please note all prescriptions are given at the doctor’s discretion. An assessment is required to determine if the treatment is right and safe for you. A prescription will only be provided after the doctor has deemed it appropriate.

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How to get metoprolol online in Canada with Maple.

First, choose your symptoms

If you have high blood pressure, getting effective treatment can prevent serious complications.

If you don’t have employer / insurer coverage, fees may apply since many of our services aren’t covered by provincial health plans. This is often because of our use of secure messaging and a national network of doctors and nurse practitioners.

Payment may be required, and will include the prescriptions for metoprolol if the doctor deems it necessary.

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Next, you'll hear from the doctor

Once you’ve entered your symptoms, a doctor or nurse practitioner will review your case. If they’re able to help, your visit will start; if they can’t help, you’ll be notified before your consultation begins and you won’t be charged. You’re only charged if you speak with a Maple doctor.

Most often, you’ll speak to your doctor or nurse practitioner over text, though they may request audio or video chat if it’ll help with your diagnosis.

Get your medication

You'll get a prescription right on Maple, so you can send it to any pharmacy for pickup, or you can have it shipped with free delivery.

In some cases, a prescription won’t be recommended by the doctor. They will let you know if this is the case. Doctors may also not be able to prescribe some medications in certain provinces or regions.

Note: Maple is not a pharmaceutical manufacturer, nor are we an online pharmacy. This means you'll need to buy the medication from the pharmacy itself once you have your prescription.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is metoprolol and how does it work?

Metoprolol is a beta-blocker that works on blood circulation and flow, as well as the heart. It’s used to treat angina (chest pain) and hypertension (high blood pressure). In hospitals, it’s used to improve your outcome if you’re brought in with a heart attack.

What is the difference between metoprolol tartrate and metoprolol succinate?

Metoprolol tartrate is an immediate-release tablet that must be taken a few times a day. Metoprolol succinate, however, is a timed-release tablet that can be taken once a day. Metoprolol tartrate can be administered in the early stages of a heart attack to improve your outcome, but metoprolol succinate cannot be used in these situations.

Metoprolol tartrate is also available as an injection for emergency situations. The two versions of the drug are not interchangeable as they have their own dosages and use cases.

What are metoprolol succinate side effects?

Common side effects of metoprolol succinate are:

  • Drowsiness
  • Dizziness
  • Slow heartbeat
  • Diarrhea
  • Cold hands and feet

More serious side effects can occur and require immediate attention. If you have blue fingers, toes, or lips, trouble breathing, fainting, worsening heart-related symptoms, swelling ankles/feet, or mood disturbances, see a doctor as soon as possible.

What are metoprolol tartrate side effects?

Common side effects of metoprolol tartrate are similar to those of metoprolol succinate:

  • Drowsiness
  • Dizziness
  • Slow heartbeat
  • Diarrhea
  • Decreased sexual ability
  • Cold hands and feet

More serious side effects can occur and require immediate attention. If you have blue fingers, toes, or lips, trouble breathing, fainting, worsening heart-related symptoms, swelling ankles/feet, or mood disturbances, see a doctor as soon as possible.

Can I mix alcohol and metoprolol?

Alcohol can make the dizziness and drowsiness caused by metoprolol worse, so it’s best to avoid drinking while taking metoprolol.

Tobacco use can exacerbate circulation issues, such as cold hands and feet, and should also be avoided.

Why do I need to take metoprolol with food?

Metoprolol can upset your stomach. Food will help protect your stomach, while making it easier to digest the medication.

If you have any questions about the medication, you can speak to a doctor on Maple by registering for an account.

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