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Rony Shah1, Alina Babar2, Amar Patel2, Ronald Dortonne2, Jeffrey Jordan1.
Abstract
Metoprolol is a common medication used by the elderly because it is affordable and has proven to decrease mortality in cardiovascular disease. Multiple studies have reported central nervous system (CNS) side effects associated with use of beta-blockers. The risk of beta-blocker CNS side effects is directly associated with the lipophilic property of the drug. We present the case of an 84-year-old male presented to the clinic complaining of increased confusion, fatigue, lightheadedness, nightmares, sleep disturbance, and gait problems for four weeks. The patient was evaluated for neurogenic and cardiogenic causes of his symptoms and both were ruled out. We believe that further review of his medical chart and medication reconciliation will lead us to the underlying cause of his symptoms. Despite being an effective treatment option, there are risks associated with beta-blocker therapy. The most common symptoms are psychiatric conditions, bizarre and vivid dreams, sleep disturbances, delirium, psychosis, and visual hallucinations. Elderly patients who are started on beta-blockers require close monitoring for any adverse neurological symptoms.Entities:
Keywords: beta-blocker side effects; bizzare and vivid dreams; cns side effects; delirium; metoprolol side effects; metoprolol therapy; metoprolol toxicity; sleep disturbances
Year: 2020 PMID: 32582495 PMCID: PMC7306637 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.8236
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1MRI brain without contrast showing white matter hyperintensities, consistent with chronic white matter ischemic changes