Can Metoprolol cause cold intolerance or shivering, particularly in patients living in colder climates or those with predisposing conditions?
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Metoprolol can reduce peripheral circulation, potentially leading to cold intolerance and shivering, especially in cold climates or individuals with predisposing conditions.
Metoprolol may cause blood vessels to constrict, heightening sensitivity to cold and increasing the likelihood of shivering, particularly in colder environments.
By decreasing heart rate and blood flow, Metoprolol could contribute to cold intolerance, making patients more prone to shivering in lower temperatures.