The choice of antihypertensive medication also depends upon the co-morbid illness of the patient, and all of the following recommendations have been made except:
AIn hypertensive patients with gout, diuretics are the first-line treatment.
BIn hypertensive patients with heart failure, ACE inhibitors may be preferred
CIn hypertensive patients with migraine, beta blockers are an excellent choice
DIn hypertensive patients with peripheral vascular disease, calcium channel blockers are recommended
Which of the following agents requires the MOST caution when combined with spironolactone due to increased risk of hyperkalemia:
AACE inhibitors
BBeta-blockers
CAmlodipine
DChlorothiazide
All of the following drugs require dose reduction in renal failure except?
ADoxycycline
BVancomycin
CGentamicin
DAcyclovir
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