What are the symptoms of a Metoprolol overdose, and how should it be managed in an emergency?
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Symptoms of a Metoprolol overdose include severe dizziness, fainting, difficulty breathing, or slow heart rate. Immediate medical attention is necessary, often involving activated charcoal and supportive care like IV fluids.
In a Metoprolol overdose, symptoms such as extreme weakness, wheezing, swelling, or pinpoint pupils may occur. Emergency treatment includes monitoring heart function, fluids to manage blood pressure, and possibly glucagon administration.