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A 66-Year-Old Man Comes to the Office for Hypertension Follow-Up

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A 66-year-old man comes to the office for hypertension follow-up.  The patient takes lisinopril and amlodipine, but his blood pressure recordings have been 140-150/85-95 mm Hg over the past 2 office visits.  He has had no chest pain or shortness of breath.  The patient also reports worsening urinary symptoms over the past year that include hesitancy, straining during urination, poor urinary flow, and waking up once or twice a night to urinate.  He feels the symptoms are bothersome but are not affecting his quality of life.  The patient has no other medical conditions and does not use tobacco, alcohol, or illicit drugs.  Blood pressure is 142/88 mm Hg and pulse is 70/min.  Physical examination shows a mildly enlarged, smooth prostate but is otherwise unremarkable.  Serum chemistry studies and urinalysis are normal.  Which of the following medications would be most effective for treating both of this patient's medical issues?


A) Doxazosin
B) Finasteride
C) Hydralazine
D) Hydrochlorothiazide
E) Metoprolol
F) Tamsulosin

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