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Hypertension + myocardial infarction, what is the preferred antihypertensive drug?
The first choice is angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor/angiotensin II receptor blocker (ACEI/ARB) + beta-blocker, combined with low-dose to avoid hypotension . If the target is not met, the dose can be increased, and long-acting calcium channel blockers (CCB) or diuretics (including spironolactone) can be added if the target is not met.
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Which calcium antagonist is preferred when high blood pressure meets gout?
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