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Beloc is a beta-blocker indicated for treatment of high blood pressure, angina, heart attacks, arrhythmia.

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Generic Beloc Information

Introduction

Beloc is a prescription medication used primarily to lower elevated blood pressure and to manage certain heart rhythm disorders. Its active ingredient is metoprolol, a beta‑adrenergic blocker that belongs to the blood‑pressure therapeutic group. In Hong Kong, Beloc is prescribed by physicians to reduce cardiovascular risk, improve symptoms of angina, and control heart rate after myocardial infarction. The drug is also employed off‑label for migraine prophylaxis and essential tremor in selected patients, reflecting its broad pharmacologic profile.


What is Beloc?

Beloc is a tablet formulation that contains the single active compound metoprolol tartrate. It is classified as a selective β₁‑adrenergic receptor blocker. The product is marketed in Hong Kong under the trade name Beloc, with the same chemical composition as well‑known metoprolol brands such as Lopressor, Toprol‑XL, and Betaloc. Manufacturer details for Beloc are not publicly disclosed in local drug registries, but the formulation complies with the Hong Kong Department of Health’s standards for safety and efficacy.


How Beloc Works

Metoprolol exerts its therapeutic effect by competitively inhibiting β₁‑adrenergic receptors located mainly in cardiac tissue. Blocking these receptors reduces the influence of endogenous catecholamines (epinephrine and norepinephrine) on the heart. The resulting actions are:

  • Decreased heart rate (negative chronotropy): slower ventricles lower myocardial oxygen demand.
  • Reduced contractile force (negative inotropy): lowers stroke volume and systolic blood pressure.
  • Diminished renin release: attenuates the renin‑angiotensin‑aldosterone system, contributing to long‑term blood‑pressure control.

Onset of action for immediate‑release metoprolol tablets occurs within 1–2 hours, with peak plasma concentrations at 2–4 hours. The drug’s elimination half‑life ranges from 3 to 7 hours, allowing twice‑daily dosing for most formulations. Extended‑release versions maintain steadier plasma levels over 24 hours, supporting once‑daily regimens.


Conditions Treated with Beloc

  • β‑blocker therapy for hypertension – Hypertension prevalence in Hong Kong exceeds 25 % among adults aged ≥ 45 years, making blood‑pressure control a public‑health priority. Metoprolol reduces systolic and diastolic pressures by 8–12 mm Hg on average.
  • Post‑myocardial‑infarction (MI) management – Evidence from the METEOR and COMMIT trials shows a 23 % relative risk reduction in mortality when metoprolol is started early after MI.
  • Stable angina pectoris – By lowering heart rate, metoprolol decreases myocardial oxygen consumption, alleviating chest pain during exertion.
  • Chronic heart failure (NYHA class II–III) – Long‑term β‑blockade improves left‑ventricular ejection fraction and reduces hospitalisation.
  • Atrial‑flutter/atrial‑fibrillation rate control – Metoprolol helps maintain ventricular rates < 100 bpm, improving symptoms and quality of life.

Off‑label uses occasionally reported in Hong Kong practice include migraine prophylaxis and essential tremor, though robust randomized data are limited – physicians should weigh benefits against potential adverse events.


Patient Groups Most Likely to Benefit

  • Adults with primary hypertension who have contraindications to diuretics or ACE inhibitors.
  • Post‑MI patients aged 40–80 years, especially those with preserved left‑ventricular function who need heart‑rate control.
  • Individuals with chronic stable angina whose symptoms persist despite lifestyle modification.
  • Patients with heart failure (reduced ejection fraction) who are already on optimal ACE‑I/ARB therapy.
  • Older adults (≥ 65 years) with atrial‑fibrillation requiring rate control, provided renal function is adequate.

Metoprolol may be unsuitable for patients with severe asthma, bradycardia < 50 bpm, second‑ or third‑degree AV block, or uncontrolled heart failure with acute decompensation. Dose adjustments are also required in moderate to severe hepatic impairment.


Risks, Side Effects, and Interactions

Common

  • Fatigue or drowsiness
  • Dizziness, especially on standing (orthostatic hypotension)
  • Cold extremities (hands/feet)
  • Gastrointestinal discomfort (mild nausea, abdominal pain)
  • Decrease in exercise tolerance

Rare

  • Short‑term memory impairment
  • Sleep disturbances (insomnia or vivid dreams)
  • Mild depression or mood changes
  • Erectile dysfunction

Serious

  • Symptomatic bradycardia (< 40 bpm) or heart block
  • Severe hypotension leading to syncope or organ hypoperfusion
  • Acute bronchospasm in patients with underlying obstructive lung disease
  • Heart failure decompensation (rare when initiated at high doses)
  • Hyperglycaemia or masking of hypoglycaemia in diabetic patients

Drug–drug interactions of clinical relevance include:

  • Calcium‑channel blockers (e.g., verapamil, diltiazem) – additive AV‑node slowing; monitor heart rate.
  • Anti‑arrhythmic agents (e.g., amiodarone, digoxin) – increased risk of bradyarrhythmias.
  • Non‑steroidal anti‑inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) – may attenuate antihypertensive effect.
  • Insulin or oral hypoglycemics – β‑blockade can mask hypoglycaemic symptoms; dose adjustments may be required.
  • Clonidine – abrupt discontinuation of clonidine while on metoprolol can cause rebound hypertension.

Patients should disclose all prescription, over‑the‑counter, and herbal products before initiating Beloc.


Practical Use: Dosing, Missed Dose, Overdose

  • Standard dosing for hypertension: 50 mg twice daily (immediate‑release) or 100 mg once daily (extended‑release). Dose titration up to 200 mg daily is common, guided by blood‑pressure response.
  • Post‑MI or heart‑failure regimens: start at 12.5–25 mg twice daily, gradually increasing to 200 mg twice daily as tolerated.
  • Atrial‑fibrillation rate control: initial 25–50 mg twice daily; target resting heart rate 60–80 bpm.

Missed dose: Take the missed tablet as soon as remembered unless the next scheduled dose is within 4 hours; in that case, skip the missed dose and resume the regular schedule. Do not double‑dose.

Overdose: Symptoms may include severe bradycardia, hypotension, respiratory depression, and atrioventricular block. Immediate medical attention is required. Activated charcoal may be administered if presentation is within one hour of ingestion. Supportive care with intravenous atropine, glucagon, or vasopressors is recommended per local toxicology protocols.

Precautions:

  • Take with or without food; consistent timing improves plasma steadiness.
  • Limit alcohol intake as it may augment hypotensive effects.
  • Monitor renal and hepatic function regularly, especially in elderly patients.
  • Avoid abrupt discontinuation; taper over 1–2 weeks to reduce rebound tachycardia and hypertension.

Buying Beloc from Our Online Pharmacy

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  • Cost‑effective pricing: We source Beloc near manufacturer cost, passing savings directly to the consumer.
  • Verified quality: All tablets are procured from licensed overseas suppliers that meet Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) standards.
  • Guaranteed delivery: Discreet packaging, with express shipping (typically ≤ 7 days) and regular airmail (≈ 3 weeks) available across Hong K at no hidden fees.
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Our platform operates as a pharmacy‑broker service, collaborating with internationally accredited pharmacies to ensure that every order complies with Hong Kong import regulations. Privacy is protected through encrypted transactions and unmarked packaging, preserving patient confidentiality. While a local prescription is required for dispensing in Hong Kong pharmacies, our online model allows eligible individuals to acquire Beloc for personal use when a valid prescription from a qualified clinician is provided digitally.


FAQ

  • Is Beloc available in both brand‑name and generic forms in Hong Kong?
    Yes. Beloc is a brand name for metoprolol, but the same active compound is sold under numerous generic labels. The generic versions contain identical metoprolol tartrate and are typically less expensive.

  • Can Beloc be stored at room temperature without special precautions?
    Beloc tablets should be kept at 20‑25 °C (68‑77 °F), away from direct sunlight, humidity, and heat sources. Do not store in bathrooms or near kitchen stoves.

  • What packaging does Beloc come in when ordered online?
    The medication is supplied in sealed, tamper‑evident blister packs or bottles, each clearly labelled with batch number, expiry date, and dosage strength. Packages are placed inside an unmarked envelope for privacy.

  • Is it legal to import Beloc for personal use in Hong Kong?
    Personal importation of prescription medicines is permitted when the patient holds a valid prescription from a Hong Kong‑registered medical practitioner. Our online pharmacy assists with documentation to comply with customs regulations.

  • Are there any specific warnings for Asian populations taking metoprolol?
    Pharmacogenomic studies suggest that some East‑Asian individuals may experience slightly higher plasma concentrations at standard doses due to lower CYP2D6 activity. Clinicians often start with lower doses and titrate cautiously.

  • Does the formulation of Beloc differ between regions (e.g., US vs. EU vs. Asia)?
    The active ingredient, metoprolol tartrate, is chemically identical worldwide. Excipients such as fillers or binders may vary marginally, but therapeutic equivalence is maintained across regulatory agencies.

  • Can Beloc be used in a telemedicine treatment plan?
    Yes. Many Hong Kong telehealth providers prescribe metoprolol after virtual assessment, provided the patient’s medical history is reviewed and appropriate monitoring arrangements are in place.

  • How does food affect the absorption of Beloc?
    Food does not significantly alter metoprolol bioavailability, allowing flexible dosing either with meals or on an empty stomach. Consistency in timing is more important than timing relative to meals.

  • What should a patient do if they experience severe dizziness after taking Beloc?
    Severe dizziness may signal hypotension or bradycardia. Patients should sit or lie down, avoid sudden standing, and contact their physician promptly for evaluation and possible dose adjustment.

  • Is there a difference between metoprolol tartrate and metoprolol succinate?
    Metoprolol tartrate (used in Beloc) is an immediate‑release formulation, typically taken twice daily. Metoprolol succinate is an extended‑release version taken once daily. Both provide β₁‑blockade, but dosing schedules and plasma profiles differ.


Glossary

β₁‑adrenergic receptor
A protein found mainly in heart muscle that responds to adrenaline‑type hormones; blocking it reduces heart rate and contractility.
Pharmacokinetics
The study of how a drug is absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and excreted by the body, influencing dose frequency and intensity.
Orthostatic hypotension
A drop in blood pressure that occurs when standing up quickly, leading to dizziness or fainting.
GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice)
International quality standards that ensure pharmaceutical products are consistently produced and controlled according to strict guidelines.

⚠️ Disclaimer

The information provided about Beloc is for general knowledge only. It does not replace professional medical consultation. All treatment decisions should be made under the supervision of a qualified healthcare provider. We assume all readers are responsible adults capable of making informed decisions about their health. Our online pharmacy offers access to Beloc for individuals who may have limited availability through traditional pharmacies, prescription‑based insurance schemes, or who are seeking affordable generic alternatives. Always consult your doctor before starting, changing, or discontinuing any medication.

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