A 55-year-old man comes to the office due to severe pain and swelling in his right big toe. He has hypertension, osteoarthritis, glucose intolerance controlled with diet, and recent peptic ulcer disease. The patient is not on medication for hypertension. On physical examination, his first metatarsophalangeal joint has diffuse swelling, and the skin surrounding the joint is erythematous. The joint is exquisitely tender to palpation and has severe restrictions in movement. Aspiration of the joint fluid reveals an inflammatory effusion with multiple negatively birefringent, needle-shaped crystals within polymorphonuclear cells. The patient is treated with colchicine and shows good response to therapy. Two weeks later, he comes for follow-up. Blood pressure is 152/93 mm Hg and pulse is 78/min. BMI is 36 kg/m2. Serum uric acid is 8.2 mg/dL, potassium is 4.1 mEq/L, serum creatinine is 1.2 mg/dL, and liver function tests are within normal limits. Which of the following is the best additional therapy for this patient?
A) Clonidine
B) Furosemide
C) Hydrochlorothiazide
D) Losartan
E) Low-dose aspirin
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