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A 46-year-old man, known case of chronic GN(Glomerulonephritis) presents to OPD. He feels well. His blood pressure is 140/90mmHg. Urine dipstick: protein ++, blood ++ and serum creatinine is 106mmol/L. Which of the following medications can prevent the progression of this diagnosis?
(A) Enalapril
(B) Hydrochlorothiazide
(C) Cytotoxic medications
(D) Longterm antibiotics
(E) Steroids
A 46-year-old man, known case of chronic GN(Glomerulonephritis) presents to OPD. He feels well. His blood pressure is 140/90mmHg. Urine dipstick: protein ++, blood ++ and serum creatinine is 106mmol/L. Which of the following medications can prevent the progression of this diagnosis?
(A) Enalapril
(B) Hydrochlorothiazide
(C) Cytotoxic medications
(D) Longterm antibiotics
(E) Steroids
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