A 32-year-old female patient with no chronic medical problems initiates PrEP. You notice that her serum creatinine increases from 0.80 to 1.00 in her 3-month surveillance labs. Her CrCl dropped slightly but remains above 60 ml/min. The next most appropriate step to address this is:
A) Reassure the patient that this increase can be transient and recheck kidney function in 1 to 3 months
B) Reassure the patient that this increase can be transient and check for proteinuria today
C) Have the patient stop taking PrEP and check for proteinuria today
D) Have the patent stop taking PrEP and refer to nephrology
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