Metoprolol, which has an intermediate degree of lipophilicity (a property known to enhance CNS drug penetration, as opposed to hydrophilicity, which limits brain entry), has rarely been reported to cause visual hallucinations despite its common usage [3-5]
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In conclusion, while blurry vision can be a possible side effect of beta blockers, not all beta blockers have the same likelihood of causing this issue
These changes are sometimes
In conclusion, propranolol can cause blurry vision as a side effect in some individuals
A nuclear cataract may at first cause objects far away to be blurry but objects up close to look clear
Sources Article History Most common Metoprolol side effects
While central nervous system adverse effects have been well-described with most beta-blockers (especially lipophilic agents such as propranolol), visual hallucinations have been only
They typically last from a few minutes up to an hour
Blurred Blurry vision is the loss of sharpness of , making objects appear out of focus and hazy
dizziness, faintness, or lightheadedness when getting up suddenly from a lying or sitting position
muscle pain
Although not all of these side effects may occur, if they do occur they may need medical attention
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increased tendency to bleed
Treatment for some cases may involve corticosteroids