A 59 year old male presents to your office as a new pati…

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  A 59 yeаr оld mаle presents tо yоur office аs a new patient. He indicates that he has a history of hypertension and high cholesterol. He reports that he was admitted to the hospital about a year ago for some crushing chest pain and shortness of breath "alot of stuff went on, but I don't really remember it all". He reports that he was in the ICU for a few days and had a stent placed. He will get you his old records for further review. He indicates that he takes a combination medication called Prinzide (lisinopril/HCTZ), atorvastatin and an aspirin. You check an EKG and it shows q waves and LVH. His vital signs are T: 98.6, HR 92, RR 16, BP 150/92. What other medication should he be started on before he leaves the office?

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