ADVERSE REACTIONS
Adverse reactions are similar to those noted with other sympathomimetic agents.
The most frequent adverse reactions to metaproterenol sulfate are nervousness and tachycardia which occur in about 1 in 7 patients, tremor which occurs in about 1 in 20 patients, and nausea which occurs in about 1 in 50 patients. Less frequent adverse reactions are hypertension, palpitations, vomiting and bad taste which occur in approximately 1 in 300 patients.
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