A 65-year-old man comes to the office for follow-up monitoring of type 2 diabetes mellitus. He was diagnosed with diabetes 7 years ago and follows a strict diet to control his blood sugar level. The patient takes no medications. Blood pressure is 139/88 mm Hg and pulse is 70/min. Physical examination shows decreased lower-extremity sensation with a 10-g monofilament. His most recent hemoglobin A1c is 7.4% (normal, <5.6%) . Serum creatinine is 1.0 mg/dL and serum potassium is 3.8 mEq/L. Further laboratory evaluation reveals increased urinary albumin excretion, but a conventional urinalysis is within normal limits. In addition to starting antihyperglycemic treatment, which of the following is the best pharmacotherapy for this patient?
A) Amlodipine
B) Carvedilol
C) Eplerenone
D) Hydrochlorothiazide
E) Isosorbide dinitrate
F) Lisinopril
G) Terazosin
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