1. A 50-year-old male, known case of diabetes mellitus (DM) and recently diagnosed with hypertension (HTN), presents to the clinic complaining that he was treated with Lisinopril but stopped a few days ago due to a persistent dry cough. He is on metformin and rosuvastatin. On physical examination, his blood pressure (BP) today is 150/90 mmHg. You decide to switch the antihypertensive agent to valsartan. Which of the following is the mechanism of action of this medication?
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2. Regarding the previous clinical case, which of the following is the reason why angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs) do not cause cough?
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3. Regarding the previous clinical case, which of the following is not a contraindication of angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB) use?
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4. Regarding the previous clinical case, which of the following electrolyte imbalances should be suspected when using this medication?
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