1. A 67-year-old male presents to the clinic with a history of frequent micturition, especially at night, as well as difficulty starting urine, and intermittent urinary flow. On physical examination, his blood pressure (BP) is 164/90 mmHg. You note that his BP was high during his last visit. He states that he is not taking any medications because it’s too complicated for him to follow through. Which of the following is the drug of choice for this patient’s condition?
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2. Regarding the previous clinical case, the patient is started on doxazosin. Which of the following receptors does this medication block?
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3. Regarding the previous clinical case, which of the following is a common adverse effect of alpha-adrenergic receptor blockade (α-blocker) in patients?
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4. Regarding the previous clinical case, which of the following agents is associated with the greatest risk of rebound hypertension if discontinued abruptly?
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