A 42-year-old woman with Graves disease is hospitalized for elective total thyroidectomy. Her hyperthyroid symptoms have been controlled with methimazole and propranolol, but she still has a goiter. The patient has no other medical problems. She undergoes total thyroidectomy without any immediate operative complications and feels well the next day. Laboratory results are as follows:
Preoperative electrolyte values were within normal limits. Which of the following medications should be started in this patient?
A) Alendronate
B) Calcitriol
C) Cinacalcet
D) Prednisone
E) Radioactive iodine
F) Sevelamer
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