Four Basics and Some Good Information About Beta-Blocker Treatment for High Blood Pressure

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Tue Oct 27, 2009 9:02am EDT

Four Basics and Some Good Information About Beta-Blocker Treatment for High
Blood Pressure

WILMINGTON, Del. Oct. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- If you're one of the millions of
Americans taking a medicine called a beta-blocker for high blood pressure,
here are some basics about this family of medicines:

    --  Beta-blockers are a family of medicines also known as beta-adrenergic
        blocking agents. When you take beta blockers, the heart beats more
        slowly and with less force, reducing blood pressure. For these
medicines
        to be effective, it is very important that they are taken regularly
and
        without interruption, as prescribed by the doctor.


    --  The prescribing information for beta-blocker medications warns against
        abrupt cessation of therapy with beta-blocking agents.


    --  Do not stop taking your beta-blocker medicine unless your doctor
advises
        you to. Stopping your medicine without checking with your doctor may
        allow blood pressure to increase and may lead to other dangers such as
        chest pain or heart attack.


    --  When taking beta-blockers, as with most medications, it is important
to
        continue to follow your doctor's recommendations, which may include
        lifestyle changes such as a healthy diet and regular physical
activity.


...And Some Good Information about TOPROL-XL and its Generic Equivalent

For people whose doctors have prescribed a beta-blocker called TOPROL-XL or
its generic formulation, metoprolol succinate extended-release tablets, here
is information you should know:

    --  Following published reports that two generic companies had recalled or
        suspended shipments of metoprolol succinate, AstraZeneca, the
        manufacturer of TOPROL-XL and its authorized generic equivalent,
        metoprolol succinate extended-release tablets, has increased supplies
of
        these medicines to address a shortage


    --  TOPROL-XL (metoprolol succinate) is an extended-release metoprolol for
        the treatment of high blood pressure


    --  TOPROL-XL is a once-daily medication providing treatment of high blood
        pressure throughout the day


Talk to your doctor to see if TOPROL-XL is right for you.

Please see accompanying full Prescribing Information including a boxed WARNING
regarding abrupt cessation of therapy at www.toprolxl.com.

Indication and important risk information you should know about TOPROL-XL(®)
(metoprolol succinate) extended-release tablets.

TOPROL-XL is indicated for the treatment of high blood pressure. It may be
used alone or in combination with other medications to treat high blood
pressure. It's good for you to know more about your medical condition and the
medicine you are taking for it. So, talk to your doctor about high blood
pressure and TOPROL-XL.

Because of the possibility of serious side effects, such as chest pain or a
heart attack, you should not stop taking TOPROL-XL suddenly. If your doctor
decides you should stop taking TOPROL-XL, you may be instructed to slowly
reduce your dose over a period of time before stopping it completely.

TOPROL-XL may not be right for everyone, especially people who have the
following health conditions:
    --  Extreme slowing of the heart rate


    --  Sudden and severe drop in the blood pressure and blood flow through
the
        body because the heart is not pumping normally


    --  Uncontrolled heart failure


    --  Slowdown of the heart's electrical signal causing a slower heart rate


    --  Damage to the heart's natural pacemaker that affects the heart's
rhythm
        unless a pacemaker device is in the body


    --  Any allergies to TOPROL-XL or its ingredients


It is important to take your medications every day as directed by your doctor.

Patients who have asthma or asthma-like lung disease should, in general, not
take TOPROL-XL. Your doctor may not want you to take TOPROL-XL if you are
taking certain types of high blood pressure medicine; have diabetes;
overactive thyroid disease; hardening of the arteries in the arms or legs, or
are having major surgery.

Until you know how you will react to TOPROL-XL, avoid activities that require
alertness.

In patients with high blood pressure, the most common side effects were
tiredness, dizziness, depression, diarrhea, itching or rash, shortness of
breath, and slow heart rate. If you experience any of these or other side
effects, contact your doctor.

Please see accompanying full Prescribing Information and a boxed WARNING
regarding abrupt cessation of therapy. For more information, please visit
www.toprolxl.com or call the Information Center at AstraZeneca at
1-800-236-9933.


SOURCE  AstraZeneca

Jeremy Jacob for AstraZeneca, +1-917-864-0329
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