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If the patients blood pressure does not tolerate the use of both ACE-Inhibitor/ARB and diuretic therapy, is there a preference as to which of the aforementioned can be solely prescribed?

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If the patients blood pressure does not tolerate the use of both ACE-Inhibitor/ARB and diuretic therapy, is there a preference as to which of the aforementioned can be solely prescribed?

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A. In such a situation, we would generally use an ACE-I/ARB because of their more attractive side effect profile. Q.

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